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Posted by Colon Terminus on 04/13/06 14:54
Hi Karen,
Its not exactly clear what you're trying to do here.
First of all 1GB is the DVD standard for a Video OBject (VOB), so there is
nothing strange there.
I (and I presume most of us) have no idea what a wav pedal might be.
> issue, but one or two sentences gets dropped between section changes.
What does this mean? Is your audio/video out of synch? Are you losing both
audio and video or just one or the other?
When you play the DVD on a standard DVD player is it ok?
When you "transcribe it on the computer with a wav pedal", what exactly are
you doing and what is the purpose of this step? Are you attempting to just
extract the audio portion of the DVD into a wav file?
If we knew what you were trying to do, I'm absolutely certain we could help
you solve your problem.
"Karen C." <karenscribes@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:443d81af$1_1@news.iglou.com...
> I often have to copy a VHS tape to DVD, then transcribe it on the
> computer with a wav pedal.
>
> DH copied a batch of tapes to DVDs. Each of these are interviews
> from 30 minutes to an hour long. He copied them as one
> continuous interview, one file per DVD. When I open the DVD,
> instead of one file, each has five fragmented sections, rather
> than one continuous interview. This wouldn't be a terrible
> issue, but one or two sentences gets dropped between section changes.
>
> DH is copying with a Phillips DVDR75.
>
> Any help would be very much appreciated. We've been pulling out
> our hair trying to figure this one out, and I'm getting way
> behind on my workload.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Karen C.
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