How to cut out unnecessary scenes without re-conversion:
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After the download is finished, run the AVSVideoReMaker.exe file and follow the installation wizard instructions.
You might quite often face the need to quickly cut out some scenes in a video file you have without the need to edit or re-encode it. Using AVS Video ReMaker you can do that quickly and easily. It will let you find the unnecessary scenes automatically. If you cut scenes from a DVD or MPEG2 video the program will allow you to create a DVD menu and burn the output onto a disc using the internal burning engine.
After you launch the program, you can select your video file using the Add File(s) button in the right top corner.
Note: If you want to re-make a DVD disc, you have to open the VIDEO_TS.IFO file from the VIDEO_TS folder.
When the video is loaded, you can add more files or remove them from the project.
Note: All loaded files MUST have the same parameters - video format, picture size, aspect ratio, frame rate and bitrate.
You cannot merge MPEG2 and AVI files, for instance, or two videos of the same format but with different resolutions or bitrates.
Also you can switch to Delete Scenes mode to automatically detect scenes and delete unwanted ones.
Note: If you are going to cut out the commercials from a TV broadcast, you should also check the Detect TV Commercials option.
To start the scene search, click the Start Detection button. When the search is done you will see the list of found scenes.
If you need to specify some scenes manually, you can do that using the player toolbar in the lower part of the program window and the Selection Range button.
To add chapters, please click with the mouse cursor within the timeline area in the place, where you want the chapter to begin. After that use the Add button to create a chapter. The same way all the other chapters are created. You can delete the unwanted chapters using the Remove button or all the chapters using the Clear button.
To customize the DVD menu click the Create DVD Menu button. You will see all your added markers as DVD chapters in the DVD menu. You can Change background or even Customize your DVD menu using the respective buttons. Use the Remote Control Emulator to navigate through your created DVD menu.
Here you can select the output file Name, destination Path, video Format (if available) and decide whether you would like to save all the parts of the file, that will be formed after the deletions are made, into one file or into several files (if you save your video into DVD format, you should select Save all sections into a single file option).
The Burn movie to disc after processing option will be available with DVD video. When it is enabled, the AVS Video ReMaker will record the resulting files onto an optical disc using the internal burn engine. After that you will need to press the Start button and will see the deletion progress on the progress bar. It will take some time depending on the file length and your computer configuration.
AVS Video Burner application will be launched to guide you through the burning process so that you could record your converted video onto a disc.
Now click the Start burning! button to begin the recording.
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