Subj : Cutting Videos... To : Shurato From : Blue White Date : Wed May 08 2024 09:04 am > I've got a bunch of blu-rays that I've ripped and I'd like to turn > them into > their respective episodes. What video editing tool would be > recommended? Usually, handbrake (the rip software I use) will do that for me. However, I have had a disc set or two where the video was stored as one "container" instead of separated by episodes (you could select episodes from the CD player menu, but the physical data was not separate). For those, I use either OpenShot or Shotcut. Each has a slightly different user interface. Shotcut is the program I use to edit my own videos because it will allow me to save them in 1020p on the machine I have. OpenShot will also allow me to try, but my machine is not powerful enough to allow it to save above 720p. For most of the shows I have on DVD, they were from the pre-HD period (some are black and white!) so being able to save in 1020p is not necessary, and is sometimes even not preferred. I like them both so I would suggest trying them both and see which one you like. I am using them on linux machines so the Windows versions might differ. --- Talisman v0.53-dev (Linux/armv7l) * Origin: possumso.fsxnet.nz * telnet:24/ssh:2122/ftelnet:80 (21:4/134) .