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Posted by xiath on 03-11-2005 05:02 AM:

What program to use to cut out credits from a movie

i would like to know whats a good program that can cut out the last few minutes of a movie so its the right size to fit on a cd, thx


Posted by mrlipring on 03-11-2005 06:34 PM:

a three month program of electro-shock therapy? Do a fucking search.

I bet you're trying to burn a 750MB mpeg1/2 to a cdr as well...

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Posted by FUCKIN_CUNT on 03-11-2005 06:36 PM:

TmpgENC will cut video and it free


Posted by Bullet-T00th on 03-11-2005 08:37 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by FUCKIN_CUNT
TmpgENC will cut video and it free


Yeah this is good


Posted by snitzle_iii on 03-13-2005 12:58 AM:

or u can dl a video editing program and cut it manually by time

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Posted by katsushin on 03-15-2005 10:46 AM:

If your file is an xvid/divx then use nandub...find it on doom9. very easy to do.

If your file is an svcd are you sure it wont fit? VCD/SVCDs are burnt in mode 2 form 2 which uses larger sectors and doesnt have any error correction orverhead. Thats why an 800mb svcd mpg file can be burnt onto a 700mb cd.
You can also learn to burn a CD-XA aka XCD which will allow you to burn non mpg1/2 media files in mode 2 form 2, but you'll need special burning software. If this interests you i suggest you start with a google search.

If this is your own encode, then why not do it again and make it the right size the correct way, the experience certainly wont do you any harm... its never hurt me =]
just a thought


Posted by snitzle_iii on 04-04-2005 03:31 AM:

or u can get dr. divx and set it to Xmb and it will encode it for you

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Posted by horizonstar on 04-04-2005 07:30 PM:

For DivX/XviD, I just use mencoder's straightforward codec copying -- no reencoding necessary:

mencoder -endpos 733000000b file.avi -oac copy -ovc copy -o file.cut.avi

And for SVCDs it's even easier. The group LDV regularly puts out SVCDs where CD2 is way oversized. Usually it's only the credits that stick out past the 845000000b limit, though, so I just cut them off with the very basic "head" program in Unix:

head -c 845000000 cd2.bin > cd2.cut.bin

Voila.

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Posted by punzada on 04-07-2005 02:30 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by horizonstar
For DivX/XviD, I just use mencoder's straightforward codec copying -- no reencoding necessary:

mencoder -endpos 733000000b file.avi -oac copy -ovc copy -o file.cut.avi

And for SVCDs it's even easier. The group LDV regularly puts out SVCDs where CD2 is way oversized. Usually it's only the credits that stick out past the 845000000b limit, though, so I just cut them off with the very basic "head" program in Unix:

head -c 845000000 cd2.bin > cd2.cut.bin

Voila.



command line haxor !!!!!!


Posted by horizonstar on 04-07-2005 09:17 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by punzada
command line haxor !!!!!!

t3h only way to fly.

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Posted by katsushin on 04-20-2005 07:12 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by horizonstar
For DivX/XviD, I just use mencoder's straightforward codec copying -- no reencoding necessary:

mencoder -endpos 733000000b file.avi -oac copy -ovc copy -o file.cut.avi



yeah or he could just open the file in nandub use the slider mark in mark out, save and its done...no re-encoding


Posted by carolinawolf on 05-09-2005 04:58 AM:

Re: What program to use to cut out credits from a movie

quote:
Originally posted by xiath
i would like to know whats a good program that can cut out the last few minutes of a movie so its the right size to fit on a cd, thx
easy video splitter is what i have used if i just need to cut a few mbs off the end ,[it will also cut clips from the movie file] if it's a large file [ 1 to 1-1/2 gigs i run it through "ashampoo movie shrink and burn" and compress it with DivX. [1hr.] if the file is the correct height and all . if it needs correcting i will use Dr.DivX to make it look correct set to 1 file 700 mbs [cd size in the US] and encode and compress it that way [2hr]. of course you need a standalone that plays DivX. but DivX will shrink some very large files nicely.


Posted by pvt_klaas on 05-15-2005 06:09 PM:

Re: Re: What program to use to cut out credits from a movie

quote:
Originally posted by carolinawolf
easy video splitter is what i have used if i just need to cut a few mbs off the end ,[it will also cut clips from the movie file] if it's a large file [ 1 to 1-1/2 gigs i run it through "ashampoo movie shrink and burn" and compress it with DivX. [1hr.] if the file is the correct height and all . if it needs correcting i will use Dr.DivX to make it look correct set to 1 file 700 mbs [cd size in the US] and encode and compress it that way [2hr]. of course you need a standalone that plays DivX. but DivX will shrink some very large files nicely.



When you use easy videosplitter you have a chance that your audio is out of sync...
I use nandub!


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