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Sammy
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      02-11-2008
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?

Thanks so much for your time.
 
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Bob F.
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      02-11-2008
"Sammy" <> wrote in message
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> 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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Sammy
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      02-11-2008
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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Bob F.
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      02-11-2008
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
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> 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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Sammy
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      02-12-2008
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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