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removing part of DVD
#21058 03/13/12 03:14 PM
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I have Phantom of The Opera on my HD. I have put it on (3) DVDs as avi, mp4 and DVD.iso. The reason being because it came as a download in (2) parts. For some unknown reason, the volume on (1) part is very low. Even when I play it, I adjust the volume really high but it is still quite low. I put it through visual hub as a DVD hoping to resolve the problem and to some extent there is some improvement. After the initial few minutes and the wording appears, the volume is becomes equal to the second part. I do not need those opening minutes and I'm wondering if there is a way to remove them. Anyone know of such a procedure?
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Re: removing part of DVD
jaybass #21066 03/13/12 10:06 PM
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This is not what you asked for, but if you purchased the Opera through the iTunes store, notify Apple. They are very good about correcting this kind of problem and the corrected update would be a free download.


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Re: removing part of DVD
joemikeb #21070 03/14/12 02:05 PM
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Thank you for that. My opera did not come from apple unfortunately.

I have iskysoft video converter and I think I may be able to clip some of the video.

Actually, it's the first 4 mins & 32 secs that I want to remove. However, I don't have the time today but I'll give a go tomorrow. If I am successful, I will post it.

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