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Posted by John Howells on 12/09/05 23:57
"Biz" <spamoff@sbcglobal.net> wrote
> You could improve teh results by capturing them directly to the PC, do the
> editing, then create teh DVDS right on your PC. Your outlined way goes
> through alot extra steps of compression that will degrade the quality, IMO
> to be unacceptable...
>
> "ngreplies" <ngreplies@voidtdrd.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:dncpqb$s5f$1@newsg3.svr.pol.co.uk...
> > I want to know if I can copy and edit DVD's on the PC.
> >
> > I have some camcorder tapes which I want to edit, and can capture them
> > excellently onto the DVD recorder.
> > I would like to be able to transfer the clips on DVD to the PC and edit
> them
> > and then to write them back to DVD or CD so that I can transfer the
final
> > image onto the hard drive of my DVD recorder for the final transfer onto
> DVD
> > media again.
> >
> > Is this possible, and if so what software would I need to enable me to
do
> > this.
> >
> > I already have Instant CD/DVD software which will let me create a
> videodisc
> > on CD, but this will not let me edit dvd files.
> >
> > I would grateful for any feedback
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > Terry
The statement that the OP wants to "transfer the final image onto the hard
drive of my DVD recorder for the final transfer onto DVD" makes me think he
does not realize the final DVD can be authored directly on the PC, and that
this transfer stage is unnecessary. Surely all the OP needs to do is
o use TMPGenc DVDA to read the clips from a captured DVD
o use DVDA (or VideoReDo or some such) to edit the clips
o use DVDA to author the disks on the PC.
There will be no additional compression and therefore no loss in quality,
and no need to use a capture device for the PC that the OP may not have
readily available. I have done this previously with a DVD that was captured
on a DVD recorder in similar circumstances.
John Howells
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