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    Hi all,

    I am desperate and a newbie. I am in academia, and I have movies that I've downloaded from itunes that I want to clip and insert into a prezi. This is legal http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2010/07/28/copyright but I cannot for the life of me get it to work. I have tried to convert the files using various DRM removal software programs, but get only audio. I can't figure out how to clip the m4v, but it looks like prezi's only requirement is a filesize limitation - which shouldn't be a problem, if I could clip.

    Any help? I spent hours in the rabbit hole and am coming up short. I will pay for the program (I've already paid for a few that haven't worked).
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    I have not heard about any programs that can remove DRM from iTunes video files. You might have to capture the screen as you playback the files. I have used CamStudio for similar projects but not in this specific application.
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    dumb question, but will capturing the screen also capture the audio?
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    Yes you normally set the program to capture stereo mix, which will be the output you hear on your speakers. Also please be aware that CamStudio now contains ad-ware.
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    thanks. last question - is this better to do on a pc or mac?
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    Generally people on this forum will suggest Windows PCs this since there is generally more software available for windows.
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    It is best to do this on the machine most able to smoothly handle the Playback + ScreenCap + Encoding duties' throughput, regardless of platform.

    Scott
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