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Posted by JCO on 11/10/06 06:43
I will review Womble & VideRedo tomorrow. I tried the renaming of the vob
files but that did not work. The largest vob seems to allow the audio but
no picture. Will let you know how the other two programs work out.
Thanks
"Netmask" <netmask@geemail.com> wrote in message
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> "JCO" <someone@somewhere.com> wrote in message
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> > Working on a school project. I have an 8mm camera but no way to get
that
> > on
> > to a computer. I was able to get it on my DVR machine, therefore was
able
> > to create a DVD of our project from the analog tape.
> >
> > Now I need to get the DVD format (VOB & TS Folders) to a format so that
it
> > will play on the computer. That way, embed it into a powerpoint
> > presentation (and add other stuff to it).
> >
> > I've been reviwing DVD Shrink, DVD Decrypter but they don't seem to
> > convert
> > my DVD into a computer format. I have Pinnacle 9.5 installed, however,
it
> > will not take a DVD as an input source. If it did, then I can convert
to
> > Mpeg or AVI with no issues. I also have Roxio 9 installed and reviewing
> > the
> > options there. I don't think it can rip the DVD into a computer format
> > either.
> >
> > Any help in this area.
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> >
>
> Considering the source material a simple way to do it is to just copy the
> VOB files to your computer and open them in a mpeg editor like Womble or
> VideRedo, you can then edit if necessary and export your handiwork as a
> mpeg2 or mpeg1 file etc.
> You can in many cases and considering your source is home made and not a
> commercial DVD, you can simply rename the file suffix from VOB to MPG.
>
>
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