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How do you do....it? Thread, Copying Clips from DVDs in Technical; Originally Posted by pmp4 you eed to go to view and customise interface. Then drag the record button from the ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by pmp4 View Post
    you eed to go to view and customise interface. Then drag the record button from the left window to the right with the play button.

    when you go back to the mai window you shouls ee the record button appear.

    play the dvd and then just press record when you get to the bit you want to record.
    Falling at the first here - I don't have a "view" menu!

    EDIT - Ignore that, I've just downloaded the latest version, and now have the options you describe.
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    I had a nother play at the weekend. It saves the files in My Documents somewhere. I think just in the root of My Documents. will have a quick look for the article I found this info from.

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    @pmp4 - I've got it working now, and it's awesome - thanks so much!

    Now to decide whether I want to update the version which everyone else has around school, or if that is asking for trouble...

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    Xvid gets my vote.

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    AVS media Converter gets my vote.

    You can actually select the selection you want and file type you want to output to and the type of media you want to use it for (ipod, mp4 player etc etc.) No DVD pre ripping, straight from the disk also useful for compressing video files. I looked for ages for a solution for creating videos for our video delivery system here and found this is the easiest and the one that required the least ammount of steps for the desired outcome.

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