François,

basically you load up your input clip, select in and out points "[" and "]"
and then paste into your output tracks. Repeat for each sequence that you
require. When you do your render, you will have a file in something like AVI
format, which you will need to convert to DVD format if that is what you
want; there are several tutorials on how to do the conversion.

2008/6/10 François Patte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

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> Bonjour,
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> I am new to movies on computer and don't know much about it. I am
> seeking for a software which could cut film sequences into several short
> sequences. I think that cinlerra is able to perform such operation, but
> I don't understand how.
>
> My problem: I rip a dvd on my hard drive and I get some vob files that I
> can open in cinelerra. how to proceed to cut some sequences from the vob
> file and copy them in another vob file which I will be able to burn on a
> new dvd? Is this possible? And how. any quick references?
>
> Thanks for any help.
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> François Patte
> UFR de mathématiques et informatique
> Université Paris Descartes
> 45, rue des Saints Pères
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