Try VideoReDo provides general editing facilities for MPEG (including joining), excellent for removing adverts from MPEG recordings before viewing.
Once edited into the desired use Nero to create the DVD.
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What happens if you just rename the files?
Sounds like you need to extract the video files and re-author the DVD, but you shouldn't need to change the video files in any way.
http://www.videohelp.com is your friend.
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Originally posted by ASBOk, my camcorder came with ULEAD VideoStudio 9. This does not support Dolby - which is actualy a bit of a blow for a DVD camera that is Dolby
Now, normally I just transfer stuff with Nero express. However a friend used the camcorder to produce content on 3 DVD's. I can't copy these with Nero because the .BUP etc all have the same names from the different discs. [I want the results on one disk]
I can't copy them with the video editing software since it converts them to mpeg (at this point then include the sound). However when I try and burn them it converts them back to .BUP etc and drops the sound.
I can't do it with Windows Movies Maker because it ends up as a WMV and I need to play it on a DVD player.
Any suggestions ???
I use 70mm Panavision to get round the problem
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Thanks for the links. I'll browse through them and try find the answer.
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Originally posted by VectraManI'm confused, if it's an MPEG with sound why does Nero drop the sound when burning to DVD when it didn't before?
With Ulead Video Studio 9 it drops the sound (no dolby support). I was trying to use this because I have about 20 minutes on each of 3 DVD's that ultimately I want to put onto one DVD. [I believe these are mpeg 2]
With nero I can copy each disk - with no prolems. What I can't do is copy all 3 of the short disks from the camcorder to one DVD of an hours duration. This is because the clips are stored in VIDEO_TS as xxx.bup / .vob / .ifo. Thus I cannot add the clips from disk 2 because the names already exist.
The only solution I have found so far is:-
- import them with Ulead. This converts them into regular MPEG
- Create a .AVI with windows movie maker
- Import that back into Ulead
- Burn.
This is obviously a huge boring nuisance, but does work in that I get an output DVD with the clips from multiple camcorder DVD's.
The main purpose of a DVD camcorder was so I didn't have to **** around editing everything to get it on a dvd
I guess what I need is some video editing software that will support both mpeg-2 and Dolby. But this might mean spending money.Last edited by ASB; 26 October 2006, 19:47.
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Originally posted by ASBI can't copy them with the video editing software since it converts them to mpeg (at this point then include the sound). However when I try and burn them it converts them back to .BUP etc and drops the sound.
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Video Editing S/W
Ok, my camcorder came with ULEAD VideoStudio 9. This does not support Dolby - which is actualy a bit of a blow for a DVD camera that is Dolby
Now, normally I just transfer stuff with Nero express. However a friend used the camcorder to produce content on 3 DVD's. I can't copy these with Nero because the .BUP etc all have the same names from the different discs. [I want the results on one disk]
I can't copy them with the video editing software since it converts them to mpeg (at this point then include the sound). However when I try and burn them it converts them back to .BUP etc and drops the sound.
I can't do it with Windows Movies Maker because it ends up as a WMV and I need to play it on a DVD player.
Any suggestions ???Last edited by ASB; 26 October 2006, 18:28.Tags: None
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