I'm new to video capturing/editing and have a question:
I am interested in having the ability to capture video clips from a DVD and save them to my hard drive as video files. I don't want to have a DVD player hooked up to my computer, so my question is this: what is the best program to used where I can capture video using my DVD drive in my computer? Thanks, Joe
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Just copy the video_Ts from the dvd to your hd. You can also use VOB2MPG and get one mpg file that you can edit in several program like WMM. And read https://www.videohelp.com/guides.php?guideid=638&howtoselect=5;18#638 for several other methods.
and this is not analog hardware capturing. moving you.
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