On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 12:38:00 +0200, François Patte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Bonjour,
>
> 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? 

 This is doable with Cinelerra, with the addition of the mplex tool.
But it is awkward, and it involves recoding which you may not need 
or want (loses quality).

 Avidemux is a much better fit for this task, and it's supposed to handle 
both MPEG input and output.  It can trim videos without recoding them
(with some constraints, but you may be able to live with those)

http://avidemux.org/admWiki/index.php?title=Avidemux#Supported_Output_Formats

 Kino doesn't handle MPEG at all.  It must recode to DV, and then recode 
back to MPEG.  That's way too lossy, and requires a lot of disk space.

-- 
Herman Robak

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