DVD editing problem
MathsPar
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I've moved all my parents home videos onto dvd using the dvd recorder connected to the tv. However I didn't bother marking scenes at the time as there was over 60 hours of footage and I just let it record in the background while I was watching something else.
Now I have a new PC with a DVD writer, is there a way I can edit the DVD (it is rewritable) to make chapters in the DVD?
Would this require new software? I have Vista Home Premium so have Windows DVD Maker but from the looks of it that's for adding stuff from your PC onto DVD.
Now I have a new PC with a DVD writer, is there a way I can edit the DVD (it is rewritable) to make chapters in the DVD?
Would this require new software? I have Vista Home Premium so have Windows DVD Maker but from the looks of it that's for adding stuff from your PC onto DVD.
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In theory you could open up your DVD-R/W in Nero edit it to put the chapters, title screens and whatever else in and burn it back. The practicality of that working is almost zilch as the read/write speed of a DVD-R/W just won't cut it.
So what you would need to do is import it into Nero. Then before making any changes I would suggest you save it as a project on your harddrive. Close it and reopen the project. Make your changes, save it, then burn the project to a new DVD-R (not R/W). Reason being that Read disc's are dirt cheap and this way should something screw up in the mix you still have your original R/W disk if you have to start over again.
Oh and as far as putting chapters in Nero has a handy chapter adding tool that you can have it automatically put in a chapter at a certain point, you can manually put in chapters or you can automatically put them in then manually adjust them.
It's really a very useful program.