Please excuse me if this question has been answered elsewhere; I have searched the faq's as well as all of the forums and I've not found my question answered.
I created a DVD using a Hitachi DVD-R camera. I would like to cut some of the footage out and make a new DVD that I can send to family. I don't want to do anything fancy, like add menus or anything else. I want to go from DVD to editing software to DVD again.
However, the software included with the camera does not support editing of vob files. So, I am looking for an easy to use program that will automatically recognize my DVD, allow me to edit it, and make a new DVD without first converting the vob's into avi or any other such conversions. So far no program I have seen has advertised that it is capable of such a feat. All the answers that I have seen up to this point require using at least two different programs, one to rip to avi or other format, another to combine, and possibly another to burn, and then people start talking about audio issues and how there's a problem synching, etc. It makes my head swim. Does anyone know of such a program?
Also, there was a final step in my creation of the DVD so that it could be played in DVD players ("finalization"). Had I hooked up the camera to the PC via USB prior to finalization would I have already been in AVI format or something close?
Any help is very much appreciated.
I created a DVD using a Hitachi DVD-R camera. I would like to cut some of the footage out and make a new DVD that I can send to family. I don't want to do anything fancy, like add menus or anything else. I want to go from DVD to editing software to DVD again.
However, the software included with the camera does not support editing of vob files. So, I am looking for an easy to use program that will automatically recognize my DVD, allow me to edit it, and make a new DVD without first converting the vob's into avi or any other such conversions. So far no program I have seen has advertised that it is capable of such a feat. All the answers that I have seen up to this point require using at least two different programs, one to rip to avi or other format, another to combine, and possibly another to burn, and then people start talking about audio issues and how there's a problem synching, etc. It makes my head swim. Does anyone know of such a program?
Also, there was a final step in my creation of the DVD so that it could be played in DVD players ("finalization"). Had I hooked up the camera to the PC via USB prior to finalization would I have already been in AVI format or something close?
Any help is very much appreciated.
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