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From: Suzie-Q on 5 May 2008 02:04 You folks helped awhile back when I asked about software that I could use to edit sound files. Thanks for recommending Amadeus Pro. Now I'd like to know what sort of software I need to grab a video clip from, say, a movie or TV show that's on a DVD. I don't plan on violating any copyright laws. I only want to grab a bit of video to illustrate a point, like for a critique. That sort of thing. I'd also like to grab clips from different sources and put them together. Thanks in advance. -- 8^)~ Sue (remove the x to email) ~~~~ http://wacvet.blogspot.com/ http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=wacvet http://www.myspace.com/wacvet22 http://www.suzanne-eckhardt.com/ http://www.intergnat.com/malebashing/ http://www.intergnat.com/pussygames/
From: Jolly Roger on 5 May 2008 02:23 In article <sme617x-600A90.01041905052008(a)news.giganews.com>, Suzie-Q <sme617x(a)embarqmail.com> wrote: > You folks helped awhile back when I asked about software that I > could use to edit sound files. Thanks for recommending Amadeus Pro. > > Now I'd like to know what sort of software I need to grab a video > clip from, say, a movie or TV show that's on a DVD. I always use Handbrake to rip stuff from DVD: <http://handbrake.fr/> We've filled a video iPod with our favorite full-length movies, music videos, and television series (all ripped with Handbrake from DVDs we own). Our video iPod is a must-have on long flights! -- Please send all responses to the relevant news group. E-mail sent to this address may be devoured by my very hungry SPAM filter. I do not read posts from Google Groups. Use a real news reader if you want me to see your posts. JR
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