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DVD video help
First, no, I'm not trying to copy movies illegally.
My mom had a wedding video made up years ago. It's one of these produced and directed by Cecil B DeMille things where there are titles and music and a photo montage, etc. There is footage, so to speak, of the wedding without any of the extraneous stuff. It's about 5 minutes in. I want to extract just the wedding itself and put it onto its own dvd. The disc has .vob files in the VideoTS folder. Is there a nice free program someone can recommend for editing the .vob file? I only need to do this once, not make a career out of it, but I also don't need any watermark for a trial version of any program. Thanks for any help.
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Windvd or Nero
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I thought they only played, or in the case of Nero, only burned existing compilations. I'll try them and confirm back.
Thanks!
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I believe Windows Media Player has a tool to copy sections. I've edited footage on my DV camera a while back.
BTW, copying DVD's for personal, home use is not illegal, Bbroadcasting/distributing however is.
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