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Nobody
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« on: February 16, 2004, 08:22:56 AM »

Hallo to everyone from Nobody.

Great site with very INTERESTING things.....

Straight to the point:

The last 2 weeks I bought one dvd writer stand-alone and I begun to record all of my favorite serials, movies etc. like I use to do with my old good VCR...

Unfortunately I had recorded comercials too, but that was no problem for me at this time because I used dvd+rw discs and I was able to cut them off.


The problem is that the new dvd-r or dvd+r that I reproduce from my computer this time (using of course the dvd+rw from the stand-alone as prototype) has an excellent quality, no comercials at all, BUT IT HAS A LITTLE PAUSE (half of a second or so) BETWEEN THE TITLES created by DVD Shrink 3.1.5

I find DVD Shrink 3.1.5 a fantastic tool because of the simpicity and the speed that it has and I have tried until now the following software with the same problems :

1.   Ulead DVD MovieFactory 2*
      perfect quality, menus with music, very slow, gaps between titles.

2.   Ulead DVD MovieFactory 3 (Demo Version)**
      perfect quality, animated menus with music,very slow, gaps between titles.

3.   Magix Video DeLuxe 2003-2004***
      Many menus, many things, BUT extreeeeeeme slow, loss of quality, synchronation problem sound/video and pauses between titles.

4.   NeroVision Express 2 ****
      This one I´ve got with my dvd recorder.
       Many menus, many things, BUT loss of quality, and pauses between titles.  

5.   Dvd Shrink (last version)
      Fast as a bullet, no loss in quality, BUT IT PAUSES BETWEEN TITLES.


PLEASE HELP ALL I WANT TO DO IS GET RID OF THEESE ANNOYING PAUSES BETWEEN TITLES....

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PS**** This is of course my personal opinion for the above programms.
            If someone knows something for the aboves that helps then HELP!
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afonic
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« Reply #1 on: February 16, 2004, 10:42:41 AM »

Hallo to nobody!

Follow this guide to copy your DVD+RW and you should have no problems (or at least I hope so!):

http://www.dvd-guides.com/guides.php?category=dvdcopy&name=decrypterdvd

This makes an 1:1 copy of your DVD so it should have no gaps.
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Nobody
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« Reply #2 on: February 16, 2004, 10:55:54 AM »

Thank you afonic for your quick response but you forgeting something !  Cheesy

My problem is that I want to remove the commercials from the DVD RW and THEN burn it to a new disc  :!:  If I follow the guide that you gave me I will get a 1-1 copy of the RW with the commercials.

 :cry:
But thanks anyway....
 Sad  :cry:  Sad  :cry:  Sad  :cry:
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Nobody
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« Reply #3 on: February 16, 2004, 10:56:29 AM »

Thank you afonic for your quick response but you forgeting something !  Cheesy

My problem is that I want to remove the commercials from the DVD RW and THEN burn it to a new disc  :!:  If I follow the guide that you gave me I will get a 1-1 copy of the RW with the commercials.

 :cry:
But thanks anyway....
 Sad  :cry:  Sad  :cry:  Sad  :cry:
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afonic
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« Reply #4 on: February 16, 2004, 03:15:58 PM »

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Unfortunately I had recorded comercials too, but that was no problem for me at this time because I used dvd+rw discs and I was able to cut them off.


From that I thought that you had already removed advertisments!
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Nobody
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« Reply #5 on: February 16, 2004, 03:58:04 PM »

Dear friend,  :shock:

If you read again you will see that after that I wrotte also:

\"The problem is that the new dvd-r or dvd+r that I reproduce from my computer this time (using of course the dvd+rw from the stand-alone as prototype) has an excellent quality, no comercials at all, BUT IT HAS A LITTLE PAUSE (half of a second or so) BETWEEN THE TITLES created by DVD Shrink 3.1.5 \"

So for one more time I am looking for some way to avoid this pause that happens between the dvd capitels thats all. :!:

Thank you one more time for your try but please my good administrator try again!!! :cry:  :cry:  :cry: [/quote]
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afonic
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« Reply #6 on: February 16, 2004, 04:13:24 PM »

Yes I know that.
The question is how you removed the advertisments using DVD Shrink? You see, I don\'t have a standalone DVD burner, and I don\'t know what is the structure of the disc.
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Nobody
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« Reply #7 on: February 16, 2004, 04:46:31 PM »

Dear afonic,

I HAVE ALLREADY DELETE THE SPOTS WITH DVD SHRINK!!! :roll:

My question is the following:
 :arrow:
IS THERE A WAY TO AVOID THE 1/2 SEC PAUSE BETWEEN THE DVD TITLES DURING PLAYBACK OR NOT Huh :?:

I hope this time to understand what I am trying to make.
Thank you again my good administrator!!! :cry:
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afonic
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« Reply #8 on: February 16, 2004, 04:59:55 PM »

First of all don\'t shout at me.

Secondly I asked how \'cause I don\'t remeber a bloody \"delete commercials\" button in DVD Shrink. I asked you to tell me the way.

Finally DVD2One will do the job you want.

Closed.
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afonic
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« Reply #9 on: February 17, 2004, 04:16:13 AM »

Use this method:

use Start-End with DVD Shrink to save the parts you want leaving out the advertisments. You should come up with many folders (as many as the parts are) which contain the DVD files that DVD Shrink has created.

Then load DVD2One 1..4 and use the join feature to add them all together. The process is quite simple but a guide is going to be uploaded in about 2 days. Add all the DVD files and make sure you select seamless join to eliminate the small gaps you hate so much.
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Nobody
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« Reply #10 on: February 17, 2004, 08:00:53 AM »

Dear afonic....

I must apologize for the \"shouting\".... :oops:

I am really-really terribly sorry I made you  :evil:  by any means.

Thank you one more time for your great help, and I will give it a try.
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