[PLUG] Editing a video DVD
Patrick J. Timlick
p.j.timlick at ieee.org
Mon Jun 10 03:23:35 UTC 2013
I THINK k9copy MIGHT work.
I needed something to quickly copy a DVD to hard drive, k9copy did the job.
It has a wizard where you specify the parts you want to copy. I just
copied everything, you might be able to just get by with that. So, Are you
feeling lucky Kieth?
Good Luck Buddy,
-- Pat
On Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 3:03 PM, Keith Lofstrom <keithl at gate.kl-ic.com>wrote:
> What is the simplest way to use Linux tools to take a non-copy-
> protected video DVD apart, remove the first 9.5 minutes of the
> content, and make a new DVD with the same menus, etc?
>
> The particular DVD is the recording of an awards ceremony at a
> conference, where a really wonderful person was introduced by
> a foulmouthed idiot MC. Before I share the DVD with others,
> I would like to edit out the MC. Most of the people at the
> ceremony would like to do the same with their brains. While I
> can tell people to fast forward to 9:30, or just turn off the
> sound, they may be tempted to listen to Mr. Nasty, and there
> are some things (like goatse) which you cannot un-know.
>
> So, which tool is easiest? I don't want to become an editing
> guru, just edit out one of nature's mistakes.
>
> Keith
>
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