I believe you can do this on the computer, but am not certain, as I'm
not one for dvds.  You might try telling it not to start playing the
film when the dvd is inserted, then going to my computer, and
selecting and opening the drive, as you would with a regular cd.  If
this works, then you should hopefully see the various tracks as you
would with music.

Not to steal the thread, but since we're on the topic of dvd
conversion, is there an easy way to convert them to vhs?  What about
videos made or saved on a computer?  Do I need to save them to dvd
first, or is there a way to hook up a computer and a vcr?

Thanks,
Eleni

On 03/04/2013, Steve & Shannon Cook <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a DVD with several workouts on it.  I want to be able to select the
> different workouts for myself, not just what the DVD player wants to run.
> I
> know my DVD player is inaccessible, but does anyone know if there is a way
> to use the computer to select the tracks?  If not, does anyone know of a
> DVD
> converter that would allow me to copy each track separately to a disc and
> label them so that I can make my own selections at a later date?
>
> Thanks for any help you can provide.
>
> Shannon Cook
>
>
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