--- In [email protected], Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Since you made it yourself, copying the VOB to your hard drive 
should work.
> If for some reason it doesn't, try using DVDShrink.
> In my opinion the best program out there for copying to hard drive.
> Then you can just change the VOB file in the copied folder to MPG.
> Eric
> 
> At 06:57 PM 4/26/2006, you wrote:
> >The easy answer is to get a conversion program, such as Canopus
> >ProCoder 2.  I use that all the time to "rip" DVDs.  The other 
option is
> >a little more roundabout.  Open the DVD in My Computer, copy the 
VOB
> >files onto your hard drive, then change the extension on the 
files to
> >MPG.  Then, to change them to AVI files, you can import them into
> >Premiere Pro, put them on the timeline, and export them from 
Premiere
> >Pro as AVI files.  Then, you can open a new project in Premiere 
Pro and
> >import the new AVI files and do your editing on those files.
> >
> >Good luck,
> >Glen in Vegas
> >
> >
> >Claudio Franzetti wrote:
> > > Hello Group
> > >
> > > My problem is the following: I have a DVD made by me, and now 
I want
> > > to extract a .mpeg-2 file that I burned into it. I see that 
inside
> > > the DVD are some IFO, VOB and other files. So my question is:
> > >
> > > -How can I extract the clips (and its audio asociated) from 
those
> > > files existing in the DVD, in order to "re-make" a clip? -
Might they
> > > be extracted to a AVI or MPEG format? -If affirmative, how is 
the
> > > best method to get the better quality?
> > >
> > > Thanks a lot
> > >
> > >
> > > Claudio
>

hi, its very easy

just install intervideo dvdcopy to extract the dvd to any format you 
like even to dvx pro.






 
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