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Frage von Ronsei:


Hello

One question I had to post-edit of on my DVD recorder (standalone) recorded DVDs.
All I can fairly! make good recordings of 3 hours on a DVD. If I use this DVD now z.Bsp. In Studio9 of Pinnacle (gibts ev en better program?) import, cut the new files and then create a DVD let, then everything will be recalculated or not?

It can actually choose to have this anywhere Smartrendern. Once you have a project that is more than an hour I can really only employ more automated quality assurance and then (will be re-rendered at least the duration of the calculation referred to) everything.

Thanks
Ronald

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Antwort von tohato:

"Ronsei" wrote: ... It can actually choose to have this anywhere Smartrendern. Once you have a project that is more than an hour I can really only employ more automated quality assurance and then (will be re-rendered at least the duration of the calculation referred to) everything.
Thanks
Ronald


Hello Ronald,
when the DVD comes of your recorder, it is surely a menu there. You can download the single, partitioned films with "CloneDVD2" Select unerringly who are playing with in the statement. Copy protection is indeed not an issue with private photos. Finally, with or without a menu, then you make the program a new DVD files from it, without spending hours re-rendering, which takes only a few minutes. These files you can then burn a whole finished with "Nero", synonymous only takes a few minutes. That would be the way to play multiple consecutive films on DVD.

Want of the newly formed DVD files have only one file, then you can join them synonymous. These should have an ascending numbering) (rename if necessary. The completed assembly of the "Total Commander". And then you can file for the PC to another draus do.
/ Problem, what else might be: Are the files that come from the recorder, correct DVD-compliant (ie VIDEO_TS folder exists), or you must first create DVD files from it? Then the whole thing would be more difficult and you ought to render actually new. I hope I could help you.

Greeting
Torsten.

PS: A good and fast program for cutting and joining together of DVD-shooting would be synonymous nor "VideoReDo", but it costs 49.95 EUR, but it is worthwhile if you do not particularly bother the English language.

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Antwort von Ronsei:

Hello Torsten

Thanks for your answer

The DVD files are DVD compliant. You helped me a lot.

Gruss
Ronald

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Antwort von AndyZZ:

"tohato" wrote: Hello Ronald,
when the DVD comes of your recorder, it is surely a menu there. You can download the single, partitioned films with "CloneDVD2" Select unerringly who are playing with in the statement. Copy protection is indeed not an issue with private photos.


Sorry, not true. Private copies are permitted only if no copy protection needs to be bypassed. However, if a copy of the DVD on it, which is really all commercial DVDs is the case, is synonymous own private copy is strictly prohibited!

(... Where no plaintiff, no complaints ...)

Greeting

Andy

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Antwort von tohato:

"AndyZZ" wrote: ... Sorry, not true. Private copies are permitted only if no copy protection needs to be bypassed. However, if a copy of the DVD on it ...

Hi Andy,
sorry, you have misunderstood me. I spoke of private recordings, not of private copies. The endless debate about the justification for private copying, I know. In private, we are shooting themselves own the movie and have the rights to it. As a rule, no proliferation of private recordings (we should certainly not take place and what would like to see that for a synonymous meaning if no one knows us), plays no role here copy.

Greeting
Torsten.

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Antwort von AndyZZ:

Because you're right ...
I suppose I should better read the first post :-)

Greeting

Andy

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