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The more clumsy way is to enter the hour-minute-second marking for the 
scene, which is encoded in the DVD.  Almost all DVD players can search 
for this.  Often awkwardly, but it would be odd if yours couldn't.  But 
there are computer ways to do this, too.

Jesse Kalin

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