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help for idiot rip edit burn non copyright
Hi,
I have a bunch of DVDs that I recorded off of the tv. I would like to transfer portions of these dvds [not the whole disk] onto my computer and edit them together, and reburn them onto a dvd to watch on the tv. They have been recorded at different bit rates [sp, esp, hp] .I'm totaly new at this and have run into a slew of programs and am a bit lost. I dont mind just buying a program as long as it works. Would something like nero 9 do what Im suggesting? Thanks. itchy |
Re: help for idiot rip edit burn non copyright
On Sun, 11 Oct 2009 09:07:31 -0700 (PDT), internaughtfull
<itchyneebanshee@hotmail.com> wrote: >Hi, >I have a bunch of DVDs that I recorded off of the tv. I would like >to transfer portions of these dvds [not the whole disk] onto >my computer and edit them together, and reburn them onto a >dvd to watch on the tv. They have been recorded at different >bit rates [sp, esp, hp] .I'm totaly new at this and have run into >a slew of programs and am a bit lost. I dont mind just buying >a program as long as it works. Would something like nero 9 do what Im >suggesting? Thanks. > >itchy You not only need a burning app, which Nero is great for, but you also need a ripping app. There are many, and there are many that are free. You would rip the entire disc(s) down to your PC, and then you would begin your edit sessions. As you compile the files you will want on a disc, you can burn them just like regular files to your DVD. That is... if you have a DVD player that can run AVI files or DIVX. That is what you want to convert to if you have a player for it. If you want universal playability, you will have to compile the disc as a DVD authoring session where the files that end up on the disc are the same as those you would see on a real DVD. Those choices happen after you rip all the files to your PC. |
Re: help for idiot rip edit burn non copyright
On Oct 11, 12:54*pm, Archimedes' Lever
<OneBigLe...@InfiniteSeries.Org> wrote: > On Sun, 11 Oct 2009 09:07:31 -0700 (PDT), internaughtfull > > <itchyneebans...@hotmail.com> wrote: > >Hi, > >I have a bunch of DVDs that I recorded off of the tv. I[...] > > >itchy > > * You not only need a burning app, which Nero is great for, but you also > need a ripping app. *There are many, and there are many that are free. > > * You would rip the entire disc(s) down to your PC, and then you would > begin your edit sessions. [...] Thanks, I looked and found several ripping programs. However, do you or anyone else know a rip program that allows you to only copy a part of a dvd without having to put the whole thing on your computer? I think that would save me a lot of time. Definitely Nero 9 looks like a buy. itchy |
Re: help for idiot rip edit burn non copyright
On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 09:49:41 -0700 (PDT), internaughtfull
<itchyneebanshee@hotmail.com> wrote: >On Oct 11, 12:54*pm, Archimedes' Lever ><OneBigLe...@InfiniteSeries.Org> wrote: >> On Sun, 11 Oct 2009 09:07:31 -0700 (PDT), internaughtfull >> >> <itchyneebans...@hotmail.com> wrote: >> >Hi, >> >I have a bunch of DVDs that I recorded off of the tv. I[...] >> >> >itchy >> >> * You not only need a burning app, which Nero is great for, but you also >> need a ripping app. *There are many, and there are many that are free. >> >> * You would rip the entire disc(s) down to your PC, and then you would >> begin your edit sessions. [...] > >Thanks, I looked and found several ripping programs. However, do you >or >anyone else know a rip program that allows you to only copy a part of >a dvd without having to put the whole thing on your computer? I think >that would save me a lot >of time. Definitely Nero 9 looks like a buy. > >itchy If the DVDs are single session, you need to pop the whole file and edit at the PC. If they are multi-session, you should be able to see the individual sessions from a file manager and drag the ones you want. |
Re: help for idiot rip edit burn non copyright
>I have a bunch of DVDs that I recorded off of the tv. I would like
>to transfer portions of these dvds [not the whole disk] onto >my computer and edit them together, and reburn them onto a >dvd to watch on the tv. They have been recorded at different >bit rates [sp, esp, hp] .I'm totaly new at this and have run into >a slew of programs and am a bit lost. I dont mind just buying >a program as long as it works. Would something like nero 9 do what Im >suggesting? Thanks. >itchy You not only need a burning app, which Nero is great for, but you also need a ripping app. There are many, and there are many that are free. You would rip the entire disc(s) down to your PC, and then you would begin your edit sessions. As you compile the files you will want on a disc, you can burn them just like regular files to your DVD. That is... if you have a DVD player that can run AVI files or DIVX. That is what you want to convert to if you have a player for it. If you want universal playability, you will have to compile the disc as a DVD authoring session where the files that end up on the disc are the same as those you would see on a real DVD. Those choices happen after you rip all the files to your PC. |
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