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DVD Image to seperate AVIs?
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mfratt
DVD Image to seperate AVIs?
I have a DVD Image of Guns n Roses "Welcome to the Videos" broken up into four *.VOB files. VLC can play these, but I have to manually track to the position where the song I want is, and it will cut out in the middle of a song to go on to the next file. What software can I use to convert these first into AVI or MPEGS, then to cut them up into files by time index? I really dont know anything about video editing, so any help would be appreciated.
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You can look for specific instructions on how to script the program to start and stop in the middle of source video at a specific point in time. The syntax is something like
--start-time <integer> Input start time (seconds)
Input start time (seconds)
--stop-time <integer> Input stop time (seconds)
Input stop time (seconds)
So you would do something like
c:\progra~1\vlc\vlc dvd://d:@1 -start-time 100 -end-time 200
You must know the DVD chapter number (1 is usually the main movie but as always, YMMV)
http://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?t=17203
You can look for specific instructions on how to script the program to start and stop in the middle of source video at a specific point in time. The syntax is something like
--start-time <integer> Input start time (seconds)
Input start time (seconds)
--stop-time <integer> Input stop time (seconds)
Input stop time (seconds)
So you would do something like
c:\progra~1\vlc\vlc dvd://d:@1 -start-time 100 -end-time 200
You must know the DVD chapter number (1 is usually the main movie but as always, YMMV)
http://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?t=17203
Steve
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