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Can I merge clips in DVD Builder?

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Posted 16 June 2006 - 09:23 AM

I'm using DVD Builder to make a DVD of some home movies. I've imported clips from various sources and have them all laid out in my movie. The problem is, each time a clip finishes, it pauses for a second or so and then the new one starts. Is there a way to merge all of the clips together so that it plays seamlessly? If not, is there a setting that I can change that specifies what happens between each clip? I'm not using any transition. Thanks.
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Posted 16 June 2006 - 10:20 AM

View Postpfhlad0, on Jun 16 2006, 12:23 PM, said:

I'm using DVD Builder to make a DVD of some home movies. I've imported clips from various sources and have them all laid out in my movie. The problem is, each time a clip finishes, it pauses for a second or so and then the new one starts. Is there a way to merge all of the clips together so that it plays seamlessly? If not, is there a setting that I can change that specifies what happens between each clip? I'm not using any transition. Thanks.


You should be building your production in VideoWave, not DVD Builder. VideoWave was made for creating and editing your production. DVD Builder was made for authoring and burning the production that you made in VideoWave.

You can bring all of your clips into Storyline, in VideoWave. Once you have all of your clips on Storyline, click on the Timeline button. You can then move triangular cursor to the beginning point of what you want to delete, right click and left click on split. Move the cursor to the end of what you want to delete, and do the same thing. Then highlight the part that you want to delete, and hit delete, and is gone from your production.

VideoWave does not edit your original video clip, so if you mess up, it is no big deal.
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