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Ripping parts of DVD, not whole thing
Hello everyone. I am making a highlight tape for my buddy. He gave me dvds from every game he played in last year. For me to get the dvd onto my computer I either use dvd remaster or handbrake to get it to a quicktime file..
My question is is there anyway that I can just rip like 30 second segments instead of the entire dvd to space some space. Ideally into a .mov. I would like to just put the timecode in and it rips that certain time.. Example : 1:05:07-1:06:23 Thanks |
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MPEG Stream Clip (assuming these are not protected DVDs)
Drag the VOB file into the app Open as a stream so you get the whole dvd. drag the slider to the beginning of the clip you want press "i" drag the slider to the end press "o" export to the settings you need for your editing app |
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Mpeg stream clip was exactly what i was looking for.
What are your recommendations for exorting? I will be editing in Final Cut. I just want high quality video as the main importance but keeping the file sizes to a minimum. Thanks |
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Final Cut Express - Apple Intermediate Codec highest quality settings unscaled size option |
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