[PLUG] Editing a video DVD

wes plug at the-wes.com
Mon Jun 10 21:09:55 UTC 2013


if it's a paying gig, maybe someone on the list would be interested in
doing it for you.

-wes


On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 1:57 PM, Keith Lofstrom <keithl at gate.kl-ic.com>wrote:

> > 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?
>
> On Sun, Jun 09, 2013 at 08:23:35PM -0700, Patrick J. Timlick wrote:
> > 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?
>
> Not very lucky.  I can do the same with K3B.  No, I want to chop off
> the front of one of the video segments, start the modified DVD with
> the rest of that same segment, keep the metadata,  and keep the
> simple-but-better-than-I-can-design menu structure of the disk.
> That sounds hard to do without a lot of knowledge of DVD structure
> or some capable tools that will lead me through the process.
>
> I downloaded the k9copy source, did not find any documentation, and
> the author is no longer supports the tool.  I'll keep looking, thanks!
>
> Keith
>
> P.S. Indeed,  I may just pay the original author of the disk $$$ to
> rebuild it for me.  The problem is he doesn't answer phone or email.
>
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