John Pierce wrote:
On 8/31/05, Strong <s-strong@xxxxxxx> wrote:
I've posted the message but thought i lost Your precious answers, yet i
didn't find it in archive too, so, i'll try to repeat again my questions
on this subject.
I want to edit a DVD movie (video and sound) yet let's look on it in two
ways:
a) video and sound; b) sound only, if it helps to save quality somehow.
So, How to make it the best (the easiest)?
Probably i need to unpack > edit > pack DVD again. - By what. Is there a
way to spare quality if i edit one sound track only? Can i delete a
track?
Thank You for participation! - It's a big deal to me!
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Best regards,
Strong.
Ok, I have been dealing with video dvd for about a year and I have
learned a lot, but it is not just a case of taking something out or
putting something back. DVD's are hellishly complex inside of the IFO
and VOB files. As a start I would suggest you visit the www.doom9.net
web site. This site is probably the most comprehensive around. On
the site you will find links to programs, tutorials, guides, & forums
for questions and answers.
So basically I am suggesting you start reading, it is a lot of fun but
takes time to learn.
John
Thanks for the link.
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Robin Laing