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I use virtualdubmod for editing out commercials. Takes time to re-encode a full game though, like a few hours.
It's free and has a lot of third-party plugins, too. You'll need to take the DVD and copy the .VOB files off the disc to your computer in order to edit them in VDub.
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07-27-2008, 01:37 PM | #4 |
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DVDs are full of .VOB files, yes. It's basically an MPEG-2 file. Depending on the length of the DVD there may be several of them.
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Gotcha. Which version of Vdub do you use? Will it do fades, wipes, transitions, etc? What is used to make chapters? Thanks in advance.
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http://downloads.sourceforge.net/vir...8&big_mirror=0 Mainly I use it for resizing/cropping and adjusting contrast/brightness. And of course cutting out commercials. If you want a simple timeline editor, Camtasia Studio is what I use, but it costs money. Unless you're familiar with the bittorrent network.
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