Dvd 2 to editable files to dvd-r?

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  1. HomerTomy

    HomerTomy Member

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    Hi you all!

    I hope you can help me. My friend recently got his hands on copies of the original starwars trilogy on Video Disk. Each films has 3 disk sides at approx. one hour per side. My friend has a stand alone dvd recorder so he transfered the video disk to the HD of this machine. Now to retrieve video, the recorder can write on a DVD-ram. But if you want to keep the best quality possible, you have to burn the video at the highest costing ratio of one Video Disk to One DVD, i.e. one hour per disk)

    What i want to do is :
    1) Regroup the three films part (not the three films) into one file
    2) I want to edit the files to remove a black transition segment so the film continues seemlessly
    3) I want to create a menu, chapters and some extraq content i have as to create a nice looking SW DVD

    It should go something like this: DVD-Ram -> editable AVI -> dvd authoring soft -> DVD-r

    Can you guys help me with the software and encoders/decoders i should use for this task?

    Thanks for all the help!
     
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    Please can someone help me...
     
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    If you can get them as VOBS into your pc, then TMPGEnc DVD Author can do the rest (probably need Shrink as well).

    Burn to the highest quality on the standalone (3 disks).
    Copy each disk into its own directory.
    Create a DVD structure for each of the three directories
    Import each of the three directories as DVD Video clips into a single track in DVD Author.
    Create your menu.
    Write to a folder.
    run the completed folder through Shrink.
    Burn...

    Have Fun...
     

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