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Do you mean ripping a dvd to your hard drive and then putting it into a format that youtube etc etc will recognise? If you are then you will need a programme that allows you to do so, i use a prog called magic dvd ripper it cost £26 and it will allow you to rip the dvd to just about any format you wish there are many more programmes that will do this for you as well.
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Pleeeeaaase.... seconded!
Beaten to it - thanks - but if we just wanted to do it as a one off?
All it is is that a friend of ours appeared on a short news snippet, and it has been recorded to a VHS tape which has then been transferred to a DVD which we would now like to get up to youtube.
Beaten to it - thanks - but if we just wanted to do it as a one off?
All it is is that a friend of ours appeared on a short news snippet, and it has been recorded to a VHS tape which has then been transferred to a DVD which we would now like to get up to youtube.
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there are free programmes on the internet that say they will rip a dvd to your hard drive, i never found one that worked to be honest and so payed for a programme as i wish to put all my dvd onto a drive so that i can feed them through a media centre to my television. But do a search you might find one that works for you .
If it's been converted from VHS (or anywhere) to a DVD that will play in a set-top DVD player, then the format is the same as commercial DVDs.
Handbrake is good for ripping DVDs to many formats, and it's free.
Handbrake is good for ripping DVDs to many formats, and it's free.
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Cleo's DVD
The story so far :
I copied the appropriate clip from a VCR tape to DVD using a Funai DRVR-B778S DVD Recorder with built-in VCR.
The DVD plays back perfectly using this but obviously not on other folk's machines.
If I read the disk on the PC, the only file it shows is Track01.cda Size 44 CDA Audio File - ie nothing that can be ripped.
Any suggestions please?
I copied the appropriate clip from a VCR tape to DVD using a Funai DRVR-B778S DVD Recorder with built-in VCR.
The DVD plays back perfectly using this but obviously not on other folk's machines.
If I read the disk on the PC, the only file it shows is Track01.cda Size 44 CDA Audio File - ie nothing that can be ripped.
Any suggestions please?
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Eric you need a programme to change the DVD into a file that is universally accepted by all computers Handbrake will do this, you need to change it to something like an avi file or whatever, i think youtube uses a flash based file am no expert on this but you need to change the file format
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I suspect that the recorder is set up to restrict where the dvd's can be played - to prevent piracy perhaps?
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It seems to me that what is required is a computer with a video input on the graphics card, (S-Video or similar) stream the output of the DVD player to it and capture it on the PC.
Edited to add: you did finalize the disc didn't you?
Edited to add: you did finalize the disc didn't you?
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Having just read the manual for that m\c it says :
* DVD-Video Format (Video mode) is a new format for recording on DVD-RW/-R discs that was approved
by the DVD Forum in 2000. Adoption of this format is
optional for manufactures of DVD playback devices
and there are DVD-Video players, DVD-ROM drives
and other DVD playback devices available that
cannot play back DVD-RW/-R discs recorded in the
DVD-Video Format.
by the DVD Forum in 2000. Adoption of this format is
optional for manufactures of DVD playback devices
and there are DVD-Video players, DVD-ROM drives
and other DVD playback devices available that
cannot play back DVD-RW/-R discs recorded in the
DVD-Video Format.
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Could be something in that, as the machine can bring up a message saying unable, if attempting to copy a protected video
@ gg
Didn't finalize the disc as I just followed the instructions in the manual (p.36) which doesn't mention that it's needed. I must confess to ignorance on these matters
Could be something in that, as the machine can bring up a message saying unable, if attempting to copy a protected video
@ gg
Didn't finalize the disc as I just followed the instructions in the manual (p.36) which doesn't mention that it's needed. I must confess to ignorance on these matters
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For the disc to be readable on other m\cs it must be finalized, so you need the disc back and finalize it in your m\c (or burn another one and finalize it.)
Page 38.
For info the format is basically MPEG2
Page 38.
For info the format is basically MPEG2