I'm sure someone knows the answer to this question!
Some old videos (VCRs) of mine were transferred to DVDs. I am able to extract the parts I want from the DVDs and compile my own family DVDs by editing and then burning the new versions (using Serif MoviePlus X3) - no problems there. However, there are a couple of longer movies, both on one disc, which are causing me more problems because the software breaks them up into manageable blocks and in doing so some of the narration and music is lost - in other words when I reassemble them they have small breaks.:(
Please can anyone tell me how to do a straight copy of each film to another disc? They really don't need editing as such - just separating from each other. I presume there must be a way of doing it?
I am using Windows XP.
Thanks in advance....
Shirley
Some old videos (VCRs) of mine were transferred to DVDs. I am able to extract the parts I want from the DVDs and compile my own family DVDs by editing and then burning the new versions (using Serif MoviePlus X3) - no problems there. However, there are a couple of longer movies, both on one disc, which are causing me more problems because the software breaks them up into manageable blocks and in doing so some of the narration and music is lost - in other words when I reassemble them they have small breaks.:(
Please can anyone tell me how to do a straight copy of each film to another disc? They really don't need editing as such - just separating from each other. I presume there must be a way of doing it?
I am using Windows XP.
Thanks in advance....
Shirley
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