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  1. I have this 14Gb MPEG2 (DVD-ready) video file that I captured from a TV program. I would like to remove the commercials and only keep the programming portion altogether.
    To this effect there are many programs to cut and rejoin, I have tried Honestech editor but it's really slow. What is the fastest/best software to do this and that will preserve the original video/file parameters and format?
    Thanks.
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  2. Womble's MPEG2VCR or MPEG Video Wizard will do what you want without re-encoding. Very fast, too.
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  3. Freeware that can also cut/join MPEG without re-encoding (but not down to the exact frame) are Cuttermaran and MPEG2Schnitt
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    You can also do simple editting with TMPGEnc DVD Author (TDA) and then author and burn the file, all with the same program.
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  5. Thanks, I will try Womble MPEG Video Wizard. One more question: I have this 14Gb TV MPEG2 video file in an external USB2 hard drive. The Womble editor program will be installed in the C drive. What location should I choose for the source and target file to optimize speed and load on the system? Thanks.
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    I usually find copying files to be faster if the source and target are on the same drive. Your mileage may vary.
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