On 6/14/06, steve
Is there anyway I can convert DVD's (movies) into something I can edit? Or is there a way of editing them as is?
I can get them onto the hard drive disk and see them with Mplayer and I've tried Main Actor to edit them but I only get the first 2 seconds of the dvd.
How do you transfer the files? If these are commercial (encrypted) dvds, you will need libdvdcss2. Use mplayer's --dumpstream option, this produces a large streem.dump file, which is actually the mpeg program stream from the dvd. You can rename it and use whatever program you like to edit it. I prefer avidemux2.
I've tried googling but got bogged down with the technicalities of the vocabulary people use. SuSE 10.0
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