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    =?Utf-8?B?RE1EIGd1eQ==?= Guest

    Default Re: How do I copy a DVD?

    John: Thank You. Larry
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    ldl


    "John Inzer" wrote:

    > DMD guy wrote:
    > > Right now I am just wanting to copy a DVD, but the goal I'm working
    > > on is to make a historical video. I've been collecting pictures and
    > > old 8mm films since 2002 to document the history of a local drag
    > > strip. Therefore, eventually I will need to insert captions, do
    > > voice over all of these old silent films and incorporate still
    > > pictures with video. Thanks for your help!
    > > Larry

    > =========================
    > That will be a huge undertaking....
    >
    > Good luck.
    >
    > --
    >
    > John Inzer
    > Digital Media MVP
    >
    > Notice
    > This is not tech support
    > I am a volunteer
    >
    > Solutions that work for
    > me may not work for you
    >
    > Proceed at your own risk
    >
    >
    >


  2. #12
    david boylan Guest

    Default Re: How do I copy a DVD?


    I've used ImgBurn and i too was lacking in expertise but ImgBurn is
    really easy to use not complicated choices to make

    Cheers Dave


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    Default Re: How do I copy a DVD?

    Great! Thanks for your additional info about using the software.
    Larry
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    ldl


    "david boylan" wrote:

    >
    > I've used ImgBurn and i too was lacking in expertise but ImgBurn is
    > really easy to use not complicated choices to make
    >
    > Cheers Dave
    >
    >
    > --
    > david boylan
    >


  4. #14
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    Default Re: How do I copy a DVD?

    You've been given great advice. Imgburn is a fantastic burning program, its
    ultra easy to use, loads fast, and is free to download.

    "DMD guy" wrote:

    > John: Thanks for all of the links. I have bought Adobe photoshop Elements 6
    > and Premiere Elements 4. Maybe this software will make it easier to copy a
    > DVD. I thought the Premiere Elements 4 was more for editing videos. I have
    > not loaded this yet. Do you have an opinion on this software? Thanks
    > Larry
    > --
    > ldl
    >
    >
    > "John Inzer" wrote:
    >
    > > DMD guy wrote:
    > > > John: Thanks for your reply. I assumed the computer has the
    > > > capibility of doing this procedure, but apparently you are suggesting
    > > > that additional software is needed? Larry

    > > ========================================
    > > Yes, for copying DVDs you need additional software.
    > >
    > > If you prefer not to install additional software...maybe
    > > the following collection of articles will offer some ideas
    > > you can use.
    > >
    > > Windows Vista - Copying
    > > And Burning CDs and DVDs
    > > http://tinyurl.com/2bd8t5
    > > or...
    > > http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/win...538e11033.mspx
    > >
    > > Windows Vista
    > > Burn a CD or DVD in Windows Media Center
    > > http://tinyurl.com/2bnndx
    > > or...
    > > http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...289e01033.mspx
    > >
    > > Windows Vista -
    > > Burn pictures and movies to DVD-Video
    > > disc using Windows DVD Maker
    > > http://tinyurl.com/3xtcfs
    > > or...
    > > http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...a60261033.mspx
    > >
    > > Windows Vista -
    > > Demo: Make a DVD-Video disc
    > > http://tinyurl.com/3cask4
    > > or...
    > > http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/win...71033.mspx#EBB
    > >
    > > Windows Vista -
    > > Import video from an analog video
    > > camera or VCR through a DV camera
    > > http://tinyurl.com/2ockxc
    > > or...
    > > http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...6b7021033.mspx
    > >
    > > Windows Vista -
    > > Toss out those VHS tapes
    > > http://tinyurl.com/2xzmkb
    > > or...
    > > http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...65d901033.mspx
    > >
    > > Windows Vista -
    > > Help and How To:
    > > Windows DVD Maker
    > > http://tinyurl.com/yusbhl
    > > or...
    > > http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/win...=&qu=dvd+maker
    > >
    > > Windows Vista -
    > > Windows DVD Maker:
    > > Burn a DVD-Video disc
    > > http://tinyurl.com/38qgzd
    > > or...
    > > http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...93e6f1033.mspx
    > >
    > > --
    > >
    > > John Inzer
    > > Digital Media MVP
    > >
    > > Notice
    > > This is not tech support
    > > I am a volunteer
    > >
    > > Solutions that work for
    > > me may not work for you
    > >
    > > Proceed at your own risk
    > >
    > >
    > >


  5. #15
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    Default RE: How do I copy a DVD?

    I ACCIDENTELY DELETE MY NTI DVD COPY, HOW DO I GET IT BACK


    "DMD guy" wrote:

    > I would like to start doing video, on my computer, and I know nothing about it.
    > Right now, what I am trying is to copy an old (8mm film - no sound) home
    > movie that is on a DVD -- to my hard drive -- then burn it onto a blank DVD
    > so that I can have a 2nd copy. I am asking for step by step help as to how
    > to do this. What I've tried on my own hasn't worked. I have a vista laptop
    > about 6 months old, 2GB ram, Duo core. Thank you for your help.
    > Larry
    > --
    > ldl


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