Excellent! Thanks Bob. One more question. Do you do this kind of work for
a living? If so can we connect regarding your rates? Our web site is
www.lighthousewc.com, my phone number is 720 260 6303.
"Bob F." wrote:
> Windows Media Center (WMC) has an option to record TV channels, or if you
> are using a Video input, say from a DVD or VHS player, it will record to a
> HD file. I referred to that as Video Capture. (also records the audio
> part). WMM is Windows Movie Maker...comes with Vista. It lets you do some
> limited video editing, splicing, and timing with voice over and/or music
> sync.
> Bob F.
>
> "Sammy" <> wrote in message
> news:FBADF760-6F7A-46F3-8C9E-...
> > Thanks Bob. I'm not sure if they have protection or not, they are DVDs of
> > church services, they probably have professional equipment but not sure
> > about
> > protection. I'll try the movie maker. One more question - what's Video
> > Capture? What's WMM? Thanks Bob.
> >
> > "Bob F." wrote:
> >
> >> "Sammy" <> wrote in message
> >> news:04EBDCD5-0B0F-45C1-B5B9-...
> >> > Hi,
> >> >
> >> > I have Windows Vista Home Premium. I need to use my collection of DVD
> >> > recordings to take snips in order to create a summary DVD containing
> >> > pieces
> >> > and parts from the other DVDs. I have a R/W DVD drive on my computer,
> >> > but
> >> > I'm not sure which software I need to use to accomplish this. Do I
> >> > have
> >> > to
> >> > purchase something or does Vista have a built-in product that can be
> >> > used?
> >> >
> >> We talking about legit Store-bought Commercial Video DVDs? Or your home
> >> made library of home made videos and clips. If it's the later than
> >> Windows
> >> Movie Maker should be helpful. If it's the former, with all the
> >> protection,
> >> it's easier to use another DVD playback unit, connect it to you favorite
> >> video capture card and record the clips you want. Then edit them with
> >> WMM.
> >> Bob F.
> >>
>
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