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iwod
1st February 2003, 16:46
I have use DVDdecrypter to extract Chapter 3 of a Anime DVD, which is 20 Mins long. And i want to split it so that i have only the first 3 mins of that Chapter 3. How could this be done with out converting to M2v and edit it myself.
Does VirtualDubMod does it??
sorry... posted wrong forum...
jggimi
1st February 2003, 17:01
Iwod, I don't know what toolset or process you use ... but if your procedure includes DVD2AVI, you can use the [ and ] buttons to select the segment you're interested in.
iwod
1st February 2003, 17:10
does it matter which tool set i uses??
I have used DVD2AVI as well but i can't see where your [ and ] is coming from.......
So far what i have done is testing every codec with a proticular Anime's chapter 3 becuase i think it is very good for testing. However i only want to test the first 3 min of the Chapter 3. ( Since chapter 3 = vob 3 = cell 3 ) How can i CUT the first 3 min of the Vob out??
I know there is a little article on miniDVD about how to cut Vob.... but it is way too complicated and time consuming. So i am thinking if there are any new tools that would allow me to do that??
jggimi
1st February 2003, 18:13
but i can't see where your [ and ] is coming from....... These are buttons on the DVD2AVI window, to the right of the slider. Move the slider or use the > or < buttons on the window to select your start or end position.
Click on the [ button with your mouse when at the start position; click on the ] button with your mouse when at the end position.
When you Save Project (F4), the .d2v project file and demuxed (or decoded) audio will be for that subset of the .vob stream.
iwod
1st February 2003, 19:17
sorry... i seems to somehow figure it out before i saw your reply. But any way thanks....
But what is the function of Save AVI for?? is it actually save it as AVI or ust acting like a fame server like saving it in .d2v??
jggimi
1st February 2003, 21:15
it will actually save an avi. A pop-up window will let you choose and configure a codec. Most users of DVD2AVI use it with AviSynth, but there are still quite a few who use it for avi encoding.
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