I really have no idea as to how to resolve a small problems that I have.
Got a LiteOn DVD burner. It will take a VHS tape and burn it to a DVD.
Use it to burn TV shows and send to my son who is stationed overseas.
01. Would like to burn the shows to a DVD+RW. (This I can do)
02. Put the DVD+RW into my computer and eliminate the commercials. (This is
the project of the day)
03. Burn a regular DVD with multiple shows on it.
LiteOn states that they burn in MPEG2 format; however, when I look at files
on the DVD+RW I find two directories (Video_TS and Video_RM).
In these directories are file with suffixes of .BUP, .IFO, and .VOB.
Nothing that has a suffix of .MPG. The computer and my home DVD player has
no problem playing the videos.
What would be a good brand of software that will enable me to edit these
shows and delete the commercials. Really would like to avoid rocket science
in this.
If I am able to edit the videos, is there going to be a problem burning
multiple videos onto a single DVD
Re: A Little Help - Editing DVDs From A LiteOn Burner
"Slick32" <Slick32@Someware.Com> wrote in message
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>I really have no idea as to how to resolve a small problems that I have.
>
> Got a LiteOn DVD burner. It will take a VHS tape and burn it to a DVD.
>
> Use it to burn TV shows and send to my son who is stationed overseas.
>
> 01. Would like to burn the shows to a DVD+RW. (This I can do)
>
> 02. Put the DVD+RW into my computer and eliminate the commercials. (This
> is the project of the day)
>
> 03. Burn a regular DVD with multiple shows on it.
>
> LiteOn states that they burn in MPEG2 format; however, when I look at
> files on the DVD+RW I find two directories (Video_TS and Video_RM).
>
> In these directories are file with suffixes of .BUP, .IFO, and .VOB.
> Nothing that has a suffix of .MPG. The computer and my home DVD player
> has no problem playing the videos.
>
> What would be a good brand of software that will enable me to edit these
> shows and delete the commercials. Really would like to avoid rocket
> science in this.
>
> If I am able to edit the videos, is there going to be a problem burning
> multiple videos onto a single DVD
>
> Any help appreciated.
>
> Slick32
>
Use the Source Wizard in "TMPGEnc DVD Author" and it
will let you make a new DVD from your RW disk. You
can edit the commercials out with it also. To make a DVD
with multiple videos, it is best to put them in as separate titles.