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Posted by Phil Clarke on 09/03/06 18:30
It is a lite-on DVD recorder.
"Rab" <rab67@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Might have been handy to know that at the start.
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> What recorder was it? My Panasonic follows the rules.
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> You could argue that technically it isn't a DVD...
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> "Phil Clarke" <clarke.phil@btinternet.com> wrote in message
> news:aP2dnbPSosqHiGfZRVnyjQ@bt.com...
>> This is useful for normal DVD's. However mine has been recorded on a DVD
>> recorder and comes up with 'invalid navigation structure'.
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>> Phil CLarke
>> "Rab" <rab67@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:edcqtt$gm$1$8302bc10@news.demon.co.uk...
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>>> "Phil Clarke" <clarke.phil@btinternet.com> wrote in message
>>> news:ntOdnXn3ZqYayWTZRVnyhw@bt.com...
>>>> Dear all
>>>>
>>>> Please can you tell me what is the best software for just recording a
>>>> small section from a DVD into a wmv or avi (preferably free). I know
>>>> how to record entire DVD's but I only need a few minute long sections.
>>>>
>>>> Phil Clarke
>>>>
>>>
>>> I just did this using DVDShrink and AutoGK.
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>>> In Shrink, if you select <reauthor> you can select start and stop
>>> frames.
>>>
>>> This was intended to be used to strip out Titles & Credits from movies -
>>> but there no limitation, other that stop being after start!
>>>
>>> So I selected 1 minute of video and hit <backup!>, selecting output to a
>>> file (rather than DVD or .iso)
>>>
>>> Shrink duly created a VIDEO_TS folder with all the .ifo and .bup files
>>> needed to create a 1 min DVD.
>>>
>>> But it is the .vob file that has your clip.
>>>
>>> I then ran AutoGK, imported the .vob file and converted it to a xvid avi
>>> file with 75% quality., which took 2 mins.
>>>
>>> Is this useful?
>>>
>>>
>>>
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