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Posted by Ken Maltby on 11/06/06 18:55
"come_mon_come_mon!" <come_mon_come_mon@yahoo.com.hk> wrote in message
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>I met below problem:
>
> 1. I've recorded 5 TV programmes in one DVD-RW using my DVD recorder
> (disc finalized). Then I cloned content of disc to PC HD using CloneDVD
> Version 3.9.4.
>
> 2. I opened the \VIDEO_TS\VIDEO_TS.IFO file using Windows Media Player.
> It clearly showed all 5 programme titles.
>
> 3. I ran TSUNAMI MPEG DVD EasyPack Suite version 3.1.5.81 and tried
> convert the DVD files to .mpeg. I followed the steps to import files
> from cloned DVD content on HD (Start new project->Set source->Add a
> source from a DVD-Video). But TSUNAMI only returned me a list of 4
> video programmes.
>
> 4. With netizen suggestion, I tried vob2mpg. This software successfully
> found out the missing chapter. However, I met another problem then.
> vob2mpg kept on doing conversion without end.
>
> 5. To find out the cause, I played the chapter directly using media
> player classic. Video play stuck after playing for a while.
>
> I didn't know whether the problem appeared when video was recorded with
> DVD recorder or when the video files being duplicated to DVD disc then
> cloned to my computer HDD.
>
> Is there any video editing software available to repair this damaged (I
> think it is) video file ?
>
> Hope someone could help :{
>
I'm not familiar with the TSUNAMI packages, but if it
includes TMPGEnc DVD Author 1.6 (TDA), you don't
need to "clone" anything. TDA has an "Add DVD video"
button and process to select titles and transfer them to your
hard drive. It will put them into a "Destination folder" as
..mpg files.
What is it you want to do with this video on your PC?
Is it to edit it? If so what editing are you intending? If it
is just cutting out commercials, and/or applying text titles,
changing/adjusting the audio, putting in some transitions,
then these things can be easily done in MPEG.
Since your DVD Recorder doesn't encrypt/copyprotect
its DVDs; you don't need a decrypting program like your
"CloneDVD".
Luck;
Ken
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