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  • thanks, i omitted to mention that i’m in australia. Doesn’t look like they deliver to oz and also they’re out of stock. do you know a reliable site for australia? preferably and australian website rather than one that sends from US? thanks again.

  • attention: john rofrano
    Thank you for your help.
    I’m finding Hauppage HD PVR’s range from 200 – 400 dollars, any particular model I need for the seamless xbox to vegas to utube conversions as mentioned here?
    Thanks.

  • brilliant thank you.
    what is the best type of computer to buy for this job? would it need any particular specs (i.e. particular video card and storage capacity to handle the vegas pro 11?
    thanks again

  • ok sorry.
    i am in australia, pal tv system.
    someone has copied an old CAPTIONED educational show (probably from a vhs tape) and put it onto dvd through a video/dvd recording machine.
    so when i watch it, there are subtitles immediately, they don’t turn off. Now I need to pull out part of that video (its about 75 mins long and teacher wants 35 mins) for the student to watch along with other things either side. It’s no longer available for sale and all licensing issues have been dealt with (comes under Disability Rights).
    If I play the dvd in my dvd recorder, then dub it, the show copies without subtitles.
    If I render the dvd, the show comes up without subtitles.
    If I bring it directly into Architect, it comes in without subtitles.

    I’m confused, maybe I haven’t done it before.
    either way, I don’t need to fiddle with any captions, I just want them on there otherwise I have to re-caption and I already have 20 hours of captioning waiting.

    So bottom line is, I need 30 mins out of this dvd, I can watch it with captions but when I dub or render , the captions are not there. It’s from something very old (probably vhs tape) and I don’t want to have to re-caption.

    Thank you,

  • Amanda Duff

    October 27, 2010 at 8:38 am in reply to: Burning a dvd ready for later

    Thank you so much.
    Yes I am using a PC and have Nero for my burning software.
    I will look into that.

  • Amanda Duff

    October 24, 2010 at 10:57 pm in reply to: Burning a dvd ready for later

    Thank you.
    Sorry out posts are crossing over as i’m still on mediation due to being new.
    Can I confirm then, that I am EXPORTING to an IFO SELF CONTAINED file? I was thinking I was ‘burning as an ifo’ so now i now where to look. Am back at work today and will look into that. thank you again.

  • Amanda Duff

    October 24, 2010 at 9:58 am in reply to: Burning a dvd ready for later

    I forgot to mention I do have the nero suite 10 so could I do it through there? Thank you for your help.

  • Amanda Duff

    October 24, 2010 at 9:45 am in reply to: Burning a dvd ready for later

    Thank you so much. If it’s on an external drive will it burn fine if its separate from all the original files (I mean does it need to refer back to the project or is it fine in a separate place?

    Thanks this is really helpful.

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