womble help needed

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i just downloaded womble mpeg video wizard to test out for editing my
recorded shows. I can't seem to figure out how to "cut" the commercials out
quickly. The help isn't that great either. Can anyone point me to some
online tutorials or just give me the 2 minute how to? I just need to get on
the right track and then I can figure out the rest.

if anyone out there who has this application and has used it and wouldn't
mind helping me out a little, i'd sincerely appreciate it, not to mention
you would be making my life just a little easier; good karma for you!

thanks in advance,

TB in Austin

ps--i am using Update Release March 2005
 
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T.B. wrote:
> i just downloaded womble mpeg video wizard to test out for editing my
> recorded shows. I can't seem to figure out how to "cut" the commercials out
> quickly. The help isn't that great either. Can anyone point me to some
> online tutorials or just give me the 2 minute how to? I just need to get on
> the right track and then I can figure out the rest.
>
> if anyone out there who has this application and has used it and wouldn't
> mind helping me out a little, i'd sincerely appreciate it, not to mention
> you would be making my life just a little easier; good karma for you!
>
> thanks in advance,
>
> TB in Austin
>
> ps--i am using Update Release March 2005
>
>

In order to be fully compatible to burn to dvd w/o video/audio sync
problems you should split the file up and putthe segments on the
clipboard and re-assemble.

ie:

1) look at the first part and when the first commercial begins, put mark
out indicator.

2) Save this to clipboard (#1)

3) go to the end of the commercial and put a "mark in" when the next
commercial appears put a "mark out".

4) Save this to clipboard.

5) Repeat 3 and 4 till you are done.

6) Close the center box.

7) drag the last clip to the center.

8) move the "in point" to the beginning.

9) Drag the next clip to the center. The screen that pops up allows you
to add effects like fade and wipe if you desire.

10) repeat 8 and 9 till you're finished

11) Save the file (round cylinder pictograph)

Womble's big brother MPEG Wizard allows you to load the Replay .evt file
and automatically put in the bookmarks for the commercials. Tweak them
and hit done and it will remove the commercials and re-assemble the file.
 
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On Thu, 9 Jun 2005 23:37:34 -0500, "T.B."
<balfour@NOSPAMgrandecom.net> wrote:

>i just downloaded womble mpeg video wizard to test out for editing my
>recorded shows. I can't seem to figure out how to "cut" the commercials out
>quickly. The help isn't that great either. Can anyone point me to some
>online tutorials or just give me the 2 minute how to? I just need to get on
>the right track and then I can figure out the rest.
>
>if anyone out there who has this application and has used it and wouldn't
>mind helping me out a little, i'd sincerely appreciate it, not to mention
>you would be making my life just a little easier; good karma for you!
>
>thanks in advance,
>
>TB in Austin
>
>ps--i am using Update Release March 2005
>

I use that program regularly, and you can edit commercials much more
easily than some people think.

1. Move the slider to the beginning of the commercial.

2. Click the "mark in" button (it's an arrow pointing to the left and
then up).

3. Move the slider to the end of the commercial.

4. Click the "mark out" button (i.t's an arrow pointing to the right
and then up).

5. Click the "cut" button (it's the leftmost of the 3 buttons that
look like scissors).

The result will not be on disk until you save it. Be sure to use a
DIFFERENT filename from the source.

--
Mark Lloyd
has a Replay 5xxx
http://notstupid.laughingsquid.com

"The idea that there is an invisible being who
created and still runs this old universe is so
childish, so obviously contrived, that it is hard to
believe anyone with even a modicum of education can
still fall for that scam."
 
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They used to have two "how-tos" posted, which helped me get started ... and
give me a refresher when I haven't used the software for a while. But now I
see that both are no longer there. They do have a forum now, however.
Haven't checked it out, but here's the link:

http://www.mpegvideowizard.com/surfsignals/forums/index.php

Regards,

Margaret

"T.B." <balfour@NOSPAMgrandecom.net> wrote in message
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>i just downloaded womble mpeg video wizard to test out for editing my
> recorded shows. I can't seem to figure out how to "cut" the commercials
> out
> quickly. The help isn't that great either. Can anyone point me to some
> online tutorials or just give me the 2 minute how to? I just need to get
> on
> the right track and then I can figure out the rest.
>
> if anyone out there who has this application and has used it and wouldn't
> mind helping me out a little, i'd sincerely appreciate it, not to mention
> you would be making my life just a little easier; good karma for you!
>
> thanks in advance,
>
> TB in Austin
>
> ps--i am using Update Release March 2005
>
>
 
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> I use that program regularly, and you can edit commercials much more
> easily than some people think.
>
> 1. Move the slider to the beginning of the commercial.
>
> 2. Click the "mark in" button (it's an arrow pointing to the left and
> then up).
>
> 3. Move the slider to the end of the commercial.
>
> 4. Click the "mark out" button (i.t's an arrow pointing to the right
> and then up).
>
> 5. Click the "cut" button (it's the leftmost of the 3 buttons that
> look like scissors).
>
> The result will not be on disk until you save it. Be sure to use a
> DIFFERENT filename from the source.

Are you talking about the "Input Window" ? I see a "Mark In" and a "Mark
Out". I only see two scissors buttons "Trim Left" and "Trim Right".
Following the other directions I was able to trim from the start of the show
to the first commercial, drag that to the timeline window. Trim from the end
of the first commercials to the begining of the second commercials and drag
that to the time line, etc... to the end of the show.

When I tried with the above instructions, I only got the commercials.

Thanks for your patience with NOOBs. I try not to ask questions without
reading others posts or the help or FAQ sites.

Danny
 
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hey all, thanks for the help and advice. i have it figured out now at a
basic enough level to at least get the show from my RTV to my PC and edit
out the commercials with Womble.

Now i'm going to try and use TMPGEnc to reencode it for VCD burning. Any
advice or pitfalls to avoid?

thanks again for the help,

TB in Austin

"T.B." <balfour@NOSPAMgrandecom.net> wrote in message
news:11ai65984i9u21@corp.supernews.com...
> i just downloaded womble mpeg video wizard to test out for editing my
> recorded shows. I can't seem to figure out how to "cut" the commercials
out
> quickly. The help isn't that great either. Can anyone point me to some
> online tutorials or just give me the 2 minute how to? I just need to get
on
> the right track and then I can figure out the rest.
>
> if anyone out there who has this application and has used it and wouldn't
> mind helping me out a little, i'd sincerely appreciate it, not to mention
> you would be making my life just a little easier; good karma for you!
>
> thanks in advance,
>
> TB in Austin
>
> ps--i am using Update Release March 2005
>
>
 
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On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 00:22:43 -0600, "Danny Hobbs"
<danhobbs_OutofHere_@valornet.com> wrote:

>> I use that program regularly, and you can edit commercials much more
>> easily than some people think.
>>
>> 1. Move the slider to the beginning of the commercial.
>>
>> 2. Click the "mark in" button (it's an arrow pointing to the left and
>> then up).
>>
>> 3. Move the slider to the end of the commercial.
>>
>> 4. Click the "mark out" button (i.t's an arrow pointing to the right
>> and then up).
>>
>> 5. Click the "cut" button (it's the leftmost of the 3 buttons that
>> look like scissors).
>>
>> The result will not be on disk until you save it. Be sure to use a
>> DIFFERENT filename from the source.
>
>Are you talking about the "Input Window" ?

I don't know what it's called, but it's the window you get after yoy
open a file.

>I see a "Mark In" and a "Mark
>Out". I only see two scissors buttons "Trim Left" and "Trim Right".

I have 3. Those 2 and one immediately to the left of them labeled
"cut" on the line at the bottom. I don't remember having seen only 2
(and I've used it to edit about 700 different shows).

>Following the other directions I was able to trim from the start of the show
>to the first commercial, drag that to the timeline window. Trim from the end
>of the first commercials to the begining of the second commercials and drag
>that to the time line, etc... to the end of the show.
>
>When I tried with the above instructions, I only got the commercials.
>

You would using one of the "trim" buttons". You use both "mark in" and
"mark out", and then the "cut" button to remove the material between
them.

>Thanks for your patience with NOOBs. I try not to ask questions without
>reading others posts or the help or FAQ sites.
>

While replying, I've been trying opening several video files (most
Replay transfers) and have not gotten ANY to show only 2 scissors
buttons. Could you possibly have the wrong version of MPEG-VCR? When I
click on "Help > "About..." the first line I get says "MPEG-VCR V3.14
(MPEG-2) (06/2004)".

>Danny
>
>

--
Mark Lloyd
has a Replay 5xxx
http://notstupid.laughingsquid.com

"The idea that there is an invisible being who
created and still runs this old universe is so
childish, so obviously contrived, that it is hard to
believe anyone with even a modicum of education can
still fall for that scam."
 
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On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 02:54:22 -0500, "T.B."
<balfour@NOSPAMgrandecom.net> wrote:

>hey all, thanks for the help and advice. i have it figured out now at a
>basic enough level to at least get the show from my RTV to my PC and edit
>out the commercials with Womble.
>
>Now i'm going to try and use TMPGEnc to reencode it for VCD burning. Any
>advice or pitfalls to avoid?
>

There's no need for that. The output of MPEG-VCR is suitable for
burning already. If you want to reencode, you can get MPEG-VCR to do
that (look at the "video" options while saving.

When I first started making DVDs from the Replay, I was using TMPGEnc
and had a significant failure (audio stuttering) rate. About 20% of
DVDs had to be redone because of it. Swithcing to MPEG-VCR solved that
problem.

>thanks again for the help,
>
>TB in Austin
>
>"T.B." <balfour@NOSPAMgrandecom.net> wrote in message
>news:11ai65984i9u21@corp.supernews.com...
>> i just downloaded womble mpeg video wizard to test out for editing my
>> recorded shows. I can't seem to figure out how to "cut" the commercials
>out
>> quickly. The help isn't that great either. Can anyone point me to some
>> online tutorials or just give me the 2 minute how to? I just need to get
>on
>> the right track and then I can figure out the rest.
>>
>> if anyone out there who has this application and has used it and wouldn't
>> mind helping me out a little, i'd sincerely appreciate it, not to mention
>> you would be making my life just a little easier; good karma for you!
>>
>> thanks in advance,
>>
>> TB in Austin
>>
>> ps--i am using Update Release March 2005
>>
>>
>

--
Mark Lloyd
has a Replay 5xxx
http://notstupid.laughingsquid.com

"The idea that there is an invisible being who
created and still runs this old universe is so
childish, so obviously contrived, that it is hard to
believe anyone with even a modicum of education can
still fall for that scam."
 
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"Mark Lloyd" <mlloyd@5xxxmail.com5xxx> wrote in message
news:4aula15tf49t5midejdguhj07filoq51et@4ax.com...
> On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 00:22:43 -0600, "Danny Hobbs"
> <danhobbs_OutofHere_@valornet.com> wrote:
>
>>> I use that program regularly, and you can edit commercials much more
>>> easily than some people think.
>>>
>>> 1. Move the slider to the beginning of the commercial.
>>>
>>> 2. Click the "mark in" button (it's an arrow pointing to the left and
>>> then up).
>>>
>>> 3. Move the slider to the end of the commercial.
>>>
>>> 4. Click the "mark out" button (i.t's an arrow pointing to the right
>>> and then up).
>>>
>>> 5. Click the "cut" button (it's the leftmost of the 3 buttons that
>>> look like scissors).
>>>
>>> The result will not be on disk until you save it. Be sure to use a
>>> DIFFERENT filename from the source.
>>
>>Are you talking about the "Input Window" ?
>
> I don't know what it's called, but it's the window you get after yoy
> open a file.
>
>>I see a "Mark In" and a "Mark
>>Out". I only see two scissors buttons "Trim Left" and "Trim Right".
>
> I have 3. Those 2 and one immediately to the left of them labeled
> "cut" on the line at the bottom. I don't remember having seen only 2
> (and I've used it to edit about 700 different shows).
>
>>Following the other directions I was able to trim from the start of the
>>show
>>to the first commercial, drag that to the timeline window. Trim from the
>>end
>>of the first commercials to the begining of the second commercials and
>>drag
>>that to the time line, etc... to the end of the show.
>>
>>When I tried with the above instructions, I only got the commercials.
>>
>
> You would using one of the "trim" buttons". You use both "mark in" and
> "mark out", and then the "cut" button to remove the material between
> them.
>
>>Thanks for your patience with NOOBs. I try not to ask questions without
>>reading others posts or the help or FAQ sites.
>>
>
> While replying, I've been trying opening several video files (most
> Replay transfers) and have not gotten ANY to show only 2 scissors
> buttons. Could you possibly have the wrong version of MPEG-VCR? When I
> click on "Help > "About..." the first line I get says "MPEG-VCR V3.14
> (MPEG-2) (06/2004)".

That may be the diference: MPEG-VCR, I am trying "MPEG Video Wizard". When
people speak of "Womble", I went to the web site and thought the "video
wizard" is what everyone was using. I will d/l the mpeg-vcr and give it a
try.

Thanks,

>>Danny
>>
>>
>
> --
> Mark Lloyd
> has a Replay 5xxx
> http://notstupid.laughingsquid.com
>
> "The idea that there is an invisible being who
> created and still runs this old universe is so
> childish, so obviously contrived, that it is hard to
> believe anyone with even a modicum of education can
> still fall for that scam."
 
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I got the Mpeg-VCR and it worked like a charm. Burned two videos to a DVD
with Roxio and played in the DVD player with no problems. It is nice to have
others to help you along.

Thanks,

Danny
 
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On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 14:23:16 -0600, "Danny Hobbs"
<danhobbs_OutofHere_@valornet.com> wrote:

>I got the Mpeg-VCR and it worked like a charm. Burned two videos to a DVD
>with Roxio and played in the DVD player with no problems. It is nice to have
>others to help you along.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Danny
>

And it's nice tyo have your help acknowledged. Most people ignore help
they get.

--
Mark Lloyd
has a Replay 5xxx
http://notstupid.laughingsquid.com

"The idea that there is an invisible being who
created and still runs this old universe is so
childish, so obviously contrived, that it is hard to
believe anyone with even a modicum of education can
still fall for that scam."
 
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Mark, T.B. And all. Please excuse the top posting but I wanted you guys to
see this. You have been carrying on for awhile on this, so I got to digging
around and came up with Jim Barr's most excellent guide for using the
Replay. Have fun, and you may want to leave a small contribution as well.
http://g04.com/html/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=26


On 6/11/05 9:58 AM, in article upula1dbq5o4m6f21g907278131q5bi3ij@4ax.com,
"Mark Lloyd" <mlloyd@5xxxmail.com5xxx> wrote:

> On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 02:54:22 -0500, "T.B."
> <balfour@NOSPAMgrandecom.net> wrote:
>
>> hey all, thanks for the help and advice. i have it figured out now at a
>> basic enough level to at least get the show from my RTV to my PC and edit
>> out the commercials with Womble.
>>
>> Now i'm going to try and use TMPGEnc to reencode it for VCD burning. Any
>> advice or pitfalls to avoid?
>>
>
> There's no need for that. The output of MPEG-VCR is suitable for
> burning already. If you want to reencode, you can get MPEG-VCR to do
> that (look at the "video" options while saving.
>
> When I first started making DVDs from the Replay, I was using TMPGEnc
> and had a significant failure (audio stuttering) rate. About 20% of
> DVDs had to be redone because of it. Swithcing to MPEG-VCR solved that
> problem.
>
>> thanks again for the help,
>>
>> TB in Austin
>>
>> "T.B." <balfour@NOSPAMgrandecom.net> wrote in message
>> news:11ai65984i9u21@corp.supernews.com...
>>> i just downloaded womble mpeg video wizard to test out for editing my
>>> recorded shows. I can't seem to figure out how to "cut" the commercials
>> out
>>> quickly. The help isn't that great either. Can anyone point me to some
>>> online tutorials or just give me the 2 minute how to? I just need to get
>> on
>>> the right track and then I can figure out the rest.
>>>
>>> if anyone out there who has this application and has used it and wouldn't
>>> mind helping me out a little, i'd sincerely appreciate it, not to mention
>>> you would be making my life just a little easier; good karma for you!
>>>
>>> thanks in advance,
>>>
>>> TB in Austin
>>>
>>> ps--i am using Update Release March 2005
>>>
>>>
>>


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i too am using Mpeg Video Wizard, as per my original post.

TB

"Danny Hobbs" <danhobbs_OutofHere_@valornet.com> wrote in message
news:V4KdnckwYbyzqjbfRVn-pw@valortelecom.com...
>
> "Mark Lloyd" <mlloyd@5xxxmail.com5xxx> wrote in message
> news:4aula15tf49t5midejdguhj07filoq51et@4ax.com...
> > On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 00:22:43 -0600, "Danny Hobbs"
> > <danhobbs_OutofHere_@valornet.com> wrote:
> >
> >>> I use that program regularly, and you can edit commercials much more
> >>> easily than some people think.
> >>>
> >>> 1. Move the slider to the beginning of the commercial.
> >>>
> >>> 2. Click the "mark in" button (it's an arrow pointing to the left and
> >>> then up).
> >>>
> >>> 3. Move the slider to the end of the commercial.
> >>>
> >>> 4. Click the "mark out" button (i.t's an arrow pointing to the right
> >>> and then up).
> >>>
> >>> 5. Click the "cut" button (it's the leftmost of the 3 buttons that
> >>> look like scissors).
> >>>
> >>> The result will not be on disk until you save it. Be sure to use a
> >>> DIFFERENT filename from the source.
> >>
> >>Are you talking about the "Input Window" ?
> >
> > I don't know what it's called, but it's the window you get after yoy
> > open a file.
> >
> >>I see a "Mark In" and a "Mark
> >>Out". I only see two scissors buttons "Trim Left" and "Trim Right".
> >
> > I have 3. Those 2 and one immediately to the left of them labeled
> > "cut" on the line at the bottom. I don't remember having seen only 2
> > (and I've used it to edit about 700 different shows).
> >
> >>Following the other directions I was able to trim from the start of the
> >>show
> >>to the first commercial, drag that to the timeline window. Trim from the
> >>end
> >>of the first commercials to the begining of the second commercials and
> >>drag
> >>that to the time line, etc... to the end of the show.
> >>
> >>When I tried with the above instructions, I only got the commercials.
> >>
> >
> > You would using one of the "trim" buttons". You use both "mark in" and
> > "mark out", and then the "cut" button to remove the material between
> > them.
> >
> >>Thanks for your patience with NOOBs. I try not to ask questions without
> >>reading others posts or the help or FAQ sites.
> >>
> >
> > While replying, I've been trying opening several video files (most
> > Replay transfers) and have not gotten ANY to show only 2 scissors
> > buttons. Could you possibly have the wrong version of MPEG-VCR? When I
> > click on "Help > "About..." the first line I get says "MPEG-VCR V3.14
> > (MPEG-2) (06/2004)".
>
> That may be the diference: MPEG-VCR, I am trying "MPEG Video Wizard". When
> people speak of "Womble", I went to the web site and thought the "video
> wizard" is what everyone was using. I will d/l the mpeg-vcr and give it a
> try.
>
> Thanks,
>
> >>Danny
> >>
> >>
> >
> > --
> > Mark Lloyd
> > has a Replay 5xxx
> > http://notstupid.laughingsquid.com
> >
> > "The idea that there is an invisible being who
> > created and still runs this old universe is so
> > childish, so obviously contrived, that it is hard to
> > believe anyone with even a modicum of education can
> > still fall for that scam."
>
>
 
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actually Mark, I too just had the same problem, using TMPGEnc to reencode
for VCD burning. The audio is all messed up, although it works for about
the first 5 minutes of the test I burned. Then it just goes to a stuttering
type noise. After that the audio comes back, but is all out of sync.

What is the difference between Mpeg Video Wizard and MPEG-VCR? I purchased
Video Wizard as i thought it was more suitable for me. Do i need to get
MPEGVCR?

TB in Austin

"Mark Lloyd" <mlloyd@5xxxmail.com5xxx> wrote in message
news:upula1dbq5o4m6f21g907278131q5bi3ij@4ax.com...
> On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 02:54:22 -0500, "T.B."
> <balfour@NOSPAMgrandecom.net> wrote:
>
> >hey all, thanks for the help and advice. i have it figured out now at a
> >basic enough level to at least get the show from my RTV to my PC and edit
> >out the commercials with Womble.
> >
> >Now i'm going to try and use TMPGEnc to reencode it for VCD burning. Any
> >advice or pitfalls to avoid?
> >
>
> There's no need for that. The output of MPEG-VCR is suitable for
> burning already. If you want to reencode, you can get MPEG-VCR to do
> that (look at the "video" options while saving.
>
> When I first started making DVDs from the Replay, I was using TMPGEnc
> and had a significant failure (audio stuttering) rate. About 20% of
> DVDs had to be redone because of it. Swithcing to MPEG-VCR solved that
> problem.
>
> >thanks again for the help,
> >
> >TB in Austin
> >
> >"T.B." <balfour@NOSPAMgrandecom.net> wrote in message
> >news:11ai65984i9u21@corp.supernews.com...
> >> i just downloaded womble mpeg video wizard to test out for editing my
> >> recorded shows. I can't seem to figure out how to "cut" the
commercials
> >out
> >> quickly. The help isn't that great either. Can anyone point me to
some
> >> online tutorials or just give me the 2 minute how to? I just need to
get
> >on
> >> the right track and then I can figure out the rest.
> >>
> >> if anyone out there who has this application and has used it and
wouldn't
> >> mind helping me out a little, i'd sincerely appreciate it, not to
mention
> >> you would be making my life just a little easier; good karma for you!
> >>
> >> thanks in advance,
> >>
> >> TB in Austin
> >>
> >> ps--i am using Update Release March 2005
> >>
> >>
> >
>
> --
> Mark Lloyd
> has a Replay 5xxx
> http://notstupid.laughingsquid.com
>
> "The idea that there is an invisible being who
> created and still runs this old universe is so
> childish, so obviously contrived, that it is hard to
> believe anyone with even a modicum of education can
> still fall for that scam."
 
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> 1) look at the first part and when the first commercial begins, put mark
> out indicator.
>
> 2) Save this to clipboard (#1)
>
> 3) go to the end of the commercial and put a "mark in" when the next
> commercial appears put a "mark out".
>
> 4) Save this to clipboard.
>
> 5) Repeat 3 and 4 till you are done.
>
> 6) Close the center box.
>
> 7) drag the last clip to the center.
>
> 8) move the "in point" to the beginning.
>
> 9) Drag the next clip to the center. The screen that pops up allows you
> to add effects like fade and wipe if you desire.
>
> 10) repeat 8 and 9 till you're finished
>
> 11) Save the file (round cylinder pictograph)

ok, i now have downloaded MPEG-VCR 3.14 and have followed your instructions
above up to step 11. I now have 9 clips and have saved each one of them as
a .mpg file.

Now how to I converge all of the files into one larger .mpg?
 
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"T.B." <balfour@NOSPAMgrandecom.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Tony D" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:Y9adnevEheBG2jTfRVn-tQ@comcast.com...
>
> > 1) look at the first part and when the first commercial begins, put mark
> > out indicator.
> >
> > 2) Save this to clipboard (#1)
> >
> > 3) go to the end of the commercial and put a "mark in" when the next
> > commercial appears put a "mark out".
> >
> > 4) Save this to clipboard.
> >
> > 5) Repeat 3 and 4 till you are done.
> >
> > 6) Close the center box.
> >
> > 7) drag the last clip to the center.
> >
> > 8) move the "in point" to the beginning.
> >
> > 9) Drag the next clip to the center. The screen that pops up allows you
> > to add effects like fade and wipe if you desire.
> >
> > 10) repeat 8 and 9 till you're finished
> >
> > 11) Save the file (round cylinder pictograph)
>
> ok, i now have downloaded MPEG-VCR 3.14 and have followed your
instructions
> above up to step 11. I now have 9 clips and have saved each one of them
as
> a .mpg file.
>
> Now how to I converge all of the files into one larger .mpg?
>
>

I definitely messed something up, and now have went back and followed
the instructions a little more closely, and now that i have MPEG-VCR, they
make more sense. I now have drag and dropped the clips into each other as
per the instructions above, and MPEGVCR is now encoding one large mpeg-1 so
that i can burn it to VCD. I will have to use TMPGEnc to split it though as
it is about 900 MB file, right?

thanks for your patience

TB
 
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On Sun, 12 Jun 2005 00:09:58 -0500, "T.B."
<balfour@NOSPAMgrandecom.net> wrote:

>actually Mark, I too just had the same problem, using TMPGEnc to reencode
>for VCD burning. The audio is all messed up, although it works for about
>the first 5 minutes of the test I burned. Then it just goes to a stuttering
>type noise. After that the audio comes back, but is all out of sync.
>

When I was using TMPGEnc to create MPEG files for DVD, that happened
about 20% of the time, requiring redoing the encoding. I have since
changed to MPEG-VCR and that has never happened.

>What is the difference between Mpeg Video Wizard and MPEG-VCR? I purchased
>Video Wizard as i thought it was more suitable for me. Do i need to get
>MPEGVCR?
>

I bought MPEG-VCR for that reason, and have never tried the more
expensive program.

>TB in Austin
>
>"Mark Lloyd" <mlloyd@5xxxmail.com5xxx> wrote in message
>news:upula1dbq5o4m6f21g907278131q5bi3ij@4ax.com...
>> On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 02:54:22 -0500, "T.B."
>> <balfour@NOSPAMgrandecom.net> wrote:
>>
>> >hey all, thanks for the help and advice. i have it figured out now at a
>> >basic enough level to at least get the show from my RTV to my PC and edit
>> >out the commercials with Womble.
>> >
>> >Now i'm going to try and use TMPGEnc to reencode it for VCD burning. Any
>> >advice or pitfalls to avoid?
>> >
>>
>> There's no need for that. The output of MPEG-VCR is suitable for
>> burning already. If you want to reencode, you can get MPEG-VCR to do
>> that (look at the "video" options while saving.
>>
>> When I first started making DVDs from the Replay, I was using TMPGEnc
>> and had a significant failure (audio stuttering) rate. About 20% of
>> DVDs had to be redone because of it. Swithcing to MPEG-VCR solved that
>> problem.
>>
>> >thanks again for the help,
>> >
>> >TB in Austin
>> >
>> >"T.B." <balfour@NOSPAMgrandecom.net> wrote in message
>> >news:11ai65984i9u21@corp.supernews.com...
>> >> i just downloaded womble mpeg video wizard to test out for editing my
>> >> recorded shows. I can't seem to figure out how to "cut" the
>commercials
>> >out
>> >> quickly. The help isn't that great either. Can anyone point me to
>some
>> >> online tutorials or just give me the 2 minute how to? I just need to
>get
>> >on
>> >> the right track and then I can figure out the rest.
>> >>
>> >> if anyone out there who has this application and has used it and
>wouldn't
>> >> mind helping me out a little, i'd sincerely appreciate it, not to
>mention
>> >> you would be making my life just a little easier; good karma for you!
>> >>
>> >> thanks in advance,
>> >>
>> >> TB in Austin
>> >>
>> >> ps--i am using Update Release March 2005
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>>
>> --
>> Mark Lloyd
>> has a Replay 5xxx
>> http://notstupid.laughingsquid.com
>>
>> "The idea that there is an invisible being who
>> created and still runs this old universe is so
>> childish, so obviously contrived, that it is hard to
>> believe anyone with even a modicum of education can
>> still fall for that scam."
>

--
Mark Lloyd
has a Replay 5xxx
http://notstupid.laughingsquid.com

"The idea that there is an invisible being who
created and still runs this old universe is so
childish, so obviously contrived, that it is hard to
believe anyone with even a modicum of education can
still fall for that scam."
 
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> I definitely messed something up, and now have went back and followed
> the instructions a little more closely, and now that i have MPEG-VCR, they
> make more sense. I now have drag and dropped the clips into each other as
> per the instructions above, and MPEGVCR is now encoding one large mpeg-1 so
> that i can burn it to VCD. I will have to use TMPGEnc to split it though as
> it is about 900 MB file, right?
>
> thanks for your patience
>

When you saved the file, you should got to "video" and select VCD. You
don't need TMPGEnc.
 
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T.B. wrote:

> actually Mark, I too just had the same problem, using TMPGEnc to reencode
> for VCD burning. The audio is all messed up, although it works for about
> the first 5 minutes of the test I burned. Then it just goes to a stuttering
> type noise. After that the audio comes back, but is all out of sync.
>
> What is the difference between Mpeg Video Wizard and MPEG-VCR? I purchased
> Video Wizard as i thought it was more suitable for me. Do i need to get
> MPEGVCR?
>
> TB in Austin
>
Wizard just has more features. You should not have used TMPGEnc. Womble
auto corrects for some specific Replay error possibilities.

And it is also possible to get sync problems if you don't re-assemble
clips in REVERSE order as I previously outlined.
 
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the file i am using needs to be split to fit on two VCDs. what do y'all
recommend to do this?

TB

"Tony D" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> T.B. wrote:
>
> > actually Mark, I too just had the same problem, using TMPGEnc to
reencode
> > for VCD burning. The audio is all messed up, although it works for
about
> > the first 5 minutes of the test I burned. Then it just goes to a
stuttering
> > type noise. After that the audio comes back, but is all out of sync.
> >
> > What is the difference between Mpeg Video Wizard and MPEG-VCR? I
purchased
> > Video Wizard as i thought it was more suitable for me. Do i need to
get
> > MPEGVCR?
> >
> > TB in Austin
> >
> Wizard just has more features. You should not have used TMPGEnc. Womble
> auto corrects for some specific Replay error possibilities.
>
> And it is also possible to get sync problems if you don't re-assemble
> clips in REVERSE order as I previously outlined.