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  1. Hi everyone !
    I got a directory called VIDEO_TS contains a Ripped film of DVD , I wanna burn it into a DVD-R but before that I want to remove some bad Frames from the Film before I burn it or make it an image , is there any way to do that withought converting it to avi ? Any Programm for that ?
    As Example , The Film contains some bad things in it and my children wanna watch this Film , but I don't like to show them this bad scenes , this is why I want to remove them from the movie ...

    I hope you can help me with that .

    Thanks for any help !
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    I recommend prayer.
    either that or JUST DONT SHOW IT TO THE KIDS
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    Theoretically one could use DVDShrink. Re-author the film (you'd lose the menus unfortunately) and use the start and end markers for the portions you want to keep. There is a guide available

    http://www.dvdshrink.info/reauthor_intermediate.php
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  4. Thx. for your answering me JMO ...

    But will TMPGEnc DVD do the trick ? I hope that because I use TMPGEnc plus to edit my AVI files and converting them to VCDs so I am happy with that client ... But Does the TMPGEnc DVD make what I am looking for ?

    Thanks !
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  5. You could use TMPGEnc DVD Author to edit out sections you don't want your children to watch. But again, you'd be re-authoring, so you would lose any menus that you have. Of course you can use TDA to make your own menus.
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    they should sell dvd's with paper bags
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