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Thanks very much for reading, and especially to those that reply. Please help! There must be a solution to this, preferably using freeware! I have also tried VirtualDubMod, but that crashes on opening the. MKV file itself plays fine with anything like Windows Media Player. Even if I set HandBrake to encode using a constant bitrate, Avidemux still had problems opening the. MKV file, and then using Avidemux to split it, but Avidemux comes up with a lots of errors on opening the newly created. I have tried allowing HandBrake to convert the whole 4 hours into one large. VRO file into 4 separate AVI or MKV files, and remove the adverts from between the shows? Say there are four one-hour shows on the DVD-RAM disc, how do I split this single. I know I can set HandBrake to start and end at particular seconds or frames, but this is only once. shows split, and without the adverts), are converted to a. However HandBrake does not seem to have the ability to edit the video so that only the parts I want (i.e.
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MKV file format (I think HandBrake does not create. This worked a charm and was able to convert the entire video into a. So I tried a program called HandBrake which I have used in the past. VRO file itself plays fine with a DVD player such as Power DVD. I think therefore this is a problem with Avidemux not being able to open the file correctly, as the. It does open, however the picture splits into two and there appears green lines at the bottom of the picture.
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AVI file which I could then edit to say remove adverts from inbetween the shows? Had the disc been say a DVD-R disc, then the file structure would have been different to a DVD-RAM disc, and I know how to convert DVD-R/+R discs. On my laptop the DVD-RAM disc plays fine, just like any other DVD, and I can see using Windows Explorer that on the disc is a file called 'VR_MOVIE.VRO', which must be the file that contains the entire video and audio because it is the only large file there.
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AVI format (or any other PC friendly format such as. The recordings to the DVD-RAM disc are fine, but I'm having problems converting the shows to an. The reason I am using a DVD-RAM disc and not any other is that this particular DVD Recorder will only record a 16:9 aspect picture onto a DVD-RAM disc, all other discs are recorded as a 4:3 picture. I should also mention that my laptop does not have a video capture card. I've got several shows recorded on my satellite PVR and would like to keep them permanently, so I've recorded them onto a DVD-RAM disc using a DVD Recorder (Panasonic DMR-ES10). I'm new to these forums and am looking for some help with converting video please.