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On Tuesday 12 May 2009 10:01:16 am Tim Young wrote: > I have found a MS Windows program called DVD-Shrink to pull out segments > of a DVD. You can give it a start-time and an end-time and it will make > an individual file that only contains that segment. I have tried a few > different other tools to yank a chunk out of a DVD and have not found > too many others that work well. > > From there, I find the "SUPER" program (from erightsoft) does a good > job packaging it. The Super program is a bit finicky, but it does an > excellent job choosing codecs that actually work together. You can also > use VLC to transcode things, but that is even more iffy. > > I have not done too many of these, so there may be other tools that are > easier. These are ones that I found when I was looking for similar stuff. Thanks Tim, I was looking into this and run into clone2go and just went ahead and grabbed the free download and gave it a spin and it worked like you describe above. Blessings, David M. http://www.dmcentral.net
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