DVD Write

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var89

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Hi,

I want to write a DVD but the content should get corrupted. Like some scenes go on fine and some are distorted.

Can anyone help me.
 
So you want the content to be corrupted?

You could edit the movie beforehand to add the distortion and then write it on the DVD.
 
Edit the movie or clip in nero/windows movie maker then add your distortion in the timeline.
This is weird request my friend said that his brother used to do this to camoflauge a vhs pron movie in front of his parents by adding content diff to what it was actually to avoid suspicion from his parents. But these days you have encryption softs to do this.
 
ronit said:
OP then why are you including such images then?
something fishy...@dult thing.s....:S:P
Haha...human mind loves this "fishy" thing. Nothing like that.
raksrules said:
Although cant help you OP, if you dont mind can you tell why such a requirement :ashamed:
:-) . There is a requirement, though nothin of pron etc.
ggt said:
Edit the movie or clip in nero/windows movie maker then add your distortion in the timeline.
This is weird request my friend said that his brother used to do this to camoflauge a vhs pron movie in front of his parents by adding content diff to what it was actually to avoid suspicion from his parents. But these days you have encryption softs to do this.

Can you please tell me how to add distortion. :-) thanks.
 
You can just cut that part off the video without re-encoding it, therefore maintaining the quality. VirtualDub supports this feature.

Here is the nutshell tutorial written by me previously to achieve the same :-

1. Open your video file in VirtualDub.

2. Play the video file and stop where you want to cut your video(Drag the position slider to your desired location).

3. Click Edit > Set selection start

4. Play your video to the part you want to remove.

5. Click Edit > Set selection End

6. Click Edit > Delete

7. Click Video > Direct stream copy and Audio > Direct stream copy.

9. Click File > Save as AVI

Done!

BTW, always post you query in appropriate section. :)
 
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