cat
Hero
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Post by cat on Aug 3, 2003 3:39:16 GMT -5
Is it possible to selectively copy only a part of an MPEG video file? I have a number of James videos on VCDs. Each VCD is a compilation of James videos from a variety of sources, a mixture of promo videos, interviews, and concert footage, but each disc is all one large MPEG file, and I would like to be able to copy, for example, only the concert footage or one particular video from the VCD without having to copy the whole MPEG file, but I don't know if this can be done. Anybody know if there is a way to do that? Thanks.
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Post by laid on Aug 4, 2003 9:43:14 GMT -5
Try using VirtualDub. Free software for editing various video formats. You'll probably need some audio and video codecs to compress the edited sections with. Take a look at www.virtualdub.org/good luck!
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geo
Yul Brynner
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Post by geo on Aug 8, 2003 13:14:20 GMT -5
It would be very easy. Unfortunately, for me, not you. My roommate and I work in TV and own an assortment of equipment including a digital editing system. It would be easy to import the whole mpeg, chop it up, and re-assemble it in whatever order/format you desire. I assume for posting purposes, you would just want the files as seperate mpegs on a CD.
You could also burn it to DVD this way. I plan to rip and re-burn a copy of the GAWIL video to fix the sync problem... did anyone else notice that the sound is a little ahead of the video on it? (or maybe it was the other way around).
Anyway, I'll happily do that for you if you want... but I won't blame you if you don't trust shipping your VCD's off to a random person.
-geo
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