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PostPosted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 5:42 pm 
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Over the years people have created DVDs for the trading community that included two to three concerts on one disc. Sometimes they are from tours that are a decade apart. On occasion, there have been more than one artist on a particular DVD. Does anyone know of basic DVD editing software that allows you to split a DVD into two or three separate DVDs?

As you can tell, I don't know anything about DVD editing software. Just curious if someone could point me in the right direction.

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 Post subject: Re: DVD Editing
PostPosted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 12:03 am 
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There's no way to "re-edit" a DVD per se, but you can reverse engineer DVDs and then re-author the contents to a new disc. MPEG Streamclip (http://www.squared5.com) is the best tool to use to losslessly convert the VOB files from of a DVD to another format, which can then be used by another program to author a new DVD.

The key is to convert the material without re-encoding, i.e. going from .VOB to MPEG or m2v & AC3, and buld a new DVD in another DVD authoring program, such as Adobe Encore or Apple's DVD Studio Pro. As soon as you re-encode the material, though, you lose quality, much like you would lose a generation by copying an analog tape.


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 Post subject: Re: DVD Editing
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post #666, Jason. You'd best stop right there. :wink:

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doone wrote:
post #666, Jason. You'd best stop right there. :wink:


I stopped at 6666 for like a year.

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 Post subject: Re: DVD Editing
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emanon wrote:
doone wrote:
post #666, Jason. You'd best stop right there. :wink:


I stopped at 6666 for like a year.


And somewhat mysteriously, too, from what I remember.

Great help post too Jason. :thumbsup:

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jasonA wrote:
There's no way to "re-edit" a DVD per se, but you can reverse engineer DVDs and then re-author the contents to a new disc. MPEG Streamclip (http://www.squared5.com) is the best tool to use to losslessly convert the VOB files from of a DVD to another format, which can then be used by another program to author a new DVD.

The key is to convert the material without re-encoding, i.e. going from .VOB to MPEG or m2v & AC3, and buld a new DVD in another DVD authoring program, such as Adobe Encore or Apple's DVD Studio Pro. As soon as you re-encode the material, though, you lose quality, much like you would lose a generation by copying an analog tape.


Thanks Jason!!


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 Post subject: Re: DVD Editing
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This is proving to be a very helpful thread for DVD-authoring novices like me :)

Does anyone know if any programs are able crop black borders from mpeg files without re-encoding? Google has thus far failed me on this one... :oops:

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 Post subject: Re: DVD Editing
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Does anyone know if any programs are able crop black borders from mpeg files without re-encoding? Google has thus far failed me on this one... :oops:


If you change how the video looks at all, it must be re-encoded. So, no, there are no programs that can do what you're asking.


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