>Good luck with that. After trying to figure out how to rip a DVD to AVI >last week (our own video), I learned that there're plenty of free >solutions out there.
Not that I would condone or suggest one should rip DVDs, but if one were to do so for personal use and was curious what kinds of software are free and good for the task, you'd probably want to look at Handbrake - <http://handbrake.fr/> -bw. -- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Bruce Wyman, Director of Technology Denver Art Museum / 100 W 14th Ave. Pkwy, Denver, CO 80204 office: 720.913.0159 / fax: 720.913.0002 <bwyman at denverartmuseum.org>
