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Hey, all
I'm looking for a bit of simplicity - what is the easiest, most reliable way to turn video ISOs/DVDs into a series of clips? Any specific software, guides, etc, recommended? Thanks. |
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Cut it into parts with an MPEG(-2) stream editor (with e.g. MPEG2VCR or PVAstrumento) and then either convert the parts into XviD AVI's (with e.g. GordianKnot) or shrink & reauthor them into another DVD (with e.g. Nero Recode or Nero VisionExpress).
I don't quite understand what exactly you're trying to do. You might want to elaborate... For softwares and guides, see http://www.doom9.net.
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Hmm.
Nothing complex as far as clips go - per individual chapters/scenes/etc. Essentially a 1:1 ratio for the vob (or whatever) the files ares to individual scenes. Since I only wanted to do this for a single set of DVDs, I was a bit hesistant to get into the tech aspects hardcore. Still, thanks for the resources. I'll check 'em out. If anybody knows any other simple/user-friendly/wizard-based apps, it'd be appreciated. |
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