Some friends of mine agreed to pay me if I taped the "Chappels Show" marathon saturday night and turn it into a DVD. I ran into a problem. I used ATI TV Wonder Pro to capture the file to an MPG. ATI's timer only lets me record up to two hours of video. (I know, "Use different software!" Well other PVRs work but they cannot record video from the card. I always get errors) Anyway, I decided to let it record all night. I stopped the recording about 7am on saturday morning and I had a 30gb file. The problem is now I have no room to edit the file. I think I have 5 gb left.
If I could get the extra 5 hours off the end of the video then I would be alright. I tried virtualdub and used "direct stream copy" so that I wouldn't lose any quality. It came up with an error stating that it is an unknown codec and cannot be done that way. I decided to encode it with xvid, but in order to fit on my computer I had to lower the quality.
Basically I need to get the last 5 hours off the video, remove the commercials, and add menus within about a 5gb margin. Does anyone have any suggestions or software I might try?
If I could get the extra 5 hours off the end of the video then I would be alright. I tried virtualdub and used "direct stream copy" so that I wouldn't lose any quality. It came up with an error stating that it is an unknown codec and cannot be done that way. I decided to encode it with xvid, but in order to fit on my computer I had to lower the quality.
Basically I need to get the last 5 hours off the video, remove the commercials, and add menus within about a 5gb margin. Does anyone have any suggestions or software I might try?
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