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Old 05-01-2006   #3 (permalink)
c22shooter
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Re: .vro or .gi video file conversion

Hi I use the following to edit my VRO files. 1st dont edit them on your RAM disc. Just drag over the VRO file from inside the relevant folder onto your Hard Drive. Download/Install Womble MPEG-VCR. Drag VRO folder into it. I use this software, its the fastest to drag the timeline around and insert your edit points to delete adverts etc. Its also frame accurate on its cutting, some people will dispute this but try it yourselve. It will produce an MPEG file. I then use TMPGenc DVD Author to produce my DVD with fairly good menu options. basic motion menus with sound are possible. Dont worry about going over the DVD max size to much. Just ignore the warnings and press on. The final authored DVD can be shrunk in DVD SHRINK to fit on single layer DVD.

You can also look at a panasonic DVD recorder forum at

.thewholewideweb.com/forum/default.asp?CAT_ID=7 (copy paste then put www in front)


If you need any specific help PM me.
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