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sitkaman wrote in news:ls4ssa9etofolnafmi5vkfue3m361qa69g@4ax.com:
> I'd like some advice on softwear that people use to clip out scenes
> from DVD VOB files. All of the softwear that I have tried has problems
> with the audio/video sync.
MPEG Video Wizard DVD 5
(They seemed surprised that I actually wanted to pay for it....)
Its predecessor was Womble MPEG-VCR. Same functionality
re yr question: http://www.womble.com/products/vcr.html .
The "frame accuracy" means the audio stays in sync.
Evaluation copies can be found in the usual places.
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