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"Bryan Heit" <bjheit@nospam.ucalgary.ca> wrote in message
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> My lab has recently switched from VHS to DVD for experiments relying on
> video microscopy. This has created a minor problem - we cannot grab short
> clips of video for use in presentations. For some reason our (very old)
> video grabber does not work with the signal from the DVD player. It
> shouldn't be a copyright issue - the disks are region free and
> unencrypted. I'm certain that there must be some software out there to
> grab chunks of DVD video direct to computer, but most of what I've found
> is orientated towards grabbing whole disks.
>
> Can anyone recommend some software for this - ideally something which can
> grab a specified section of video (or specific chapter) and copy this to
> disk. Doesn't need to be anything fancy - audio is not require, and we
> rarely grab more then 30 seconds worth at a time. Preferably something
> user friendly - computer literacy isn't as good here as it should be...
>
> Thanx
>
> Bryan
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