LesF
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My son recently bought a camcorder (Sony) that records directly to a miniature DVD disk. The first test disk he recorded was on a DVD-R disk, which he finalized in the camera. The disk is capable of playing directly to a TV from a DVD player, or can be played on a computer. The files on the disk have the following extensions: .BUP, .IFO, and .VOB. I know that I can copy the camera DVD disk to a full sized DVD disk, but what I want to do is to select specific (not all) video clips (tracks?) without editing them, and burn them to a full-sized DVD disk capable of playing on the TV with a DVD player, or playng on a computer. Of course, I have the necessary DVD burner on my PC, and I have NERO software. Since I've never played with video before, my questions are: - How (specifically) can I do this? - What is the best software to use? - Should he use a different medium (i.e., DVD+R, DVD-RW, etc.), and should he finalize the disk in the camera prior to editing/copying on the PC? Also, how can I replace the sound track that was recorded from the camera with a different sound track (i.e., music)? Thanks for any help you can provide.
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