mpg or vts for re-edit?

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Laurence wrote on 4/13/2010, 2:00 PM
Every week I put a video of my church's sermon online at the church's Vimeo pro page. Usually I use Womble Mpeg Wizard to edit the mpeg2 file from the DVD recorder that records it. This week I tried the trial of Video Redo to do this. This involves opening the VOB files while they are still on the DVD with the mpeg editor, putting start and ending markers in and rendering the part in between. After trying Video Redo I have decided to stay with the Womble program. Video Redo stuttered and crash numerous times trying to read the video off the DVD. I couldn't seem to zoom in and out to see the video as a whole or fine tune the entry and exit points. For me, for now at least, Womble's Mpeg Wizard is the program that works best for editing mpeg.
mark-woollard wrote on 7/8/2010, 11:48 AM
John, does VideoReDo let you add scene selections from multiple DVD sources from which you can then create one mpg2 file? I'm playing with the trial version and can't seem to figure that out. Working from one VOB file is fine. But I want to select from multiple VOBs, some from the same DVD and some from 3 other DVDs.