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Video Capture From DVD

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I want to convert all my old tapes to DVD and then at some time edit the video off the DVD's to make a final presentable DVD. I have Studio by Pinnacle, but I am not sure I can capture video off a DVD placed into the DVD drive to edit. Do I need any special hardware or do I just play the video off a DVD player into the computer? Is there any software that can edit the video files from a dvd like you would edit video from a video camera using a video editting program?
 
It depends on how you're moving from tape to DVD. If you're doing it yourself, you'll want to just capture to a file format that you can edit. It ought to be rather straight forward. If you're some how getting a third party to do the transfer for you, you'll need to have a DVD drive in your computer. An external one might be an option too. Their authoring method will affect your choices.
 
Best way to do it is to have a video capture device that is capable of recording in mpeg2. As this is the native format of DVD's anyways. Most home DVD/movie making packages will also allow you to edit mpegs and usually the video capture device you have will also usually have DVD making and home movie making software.

If you really want to know more on the subject, head over to http://www.doom9.org/
 
I had tried the program that comes with Nero 7 Ultra (I forget its name) with my Dad's eVGA 5900 Ultra w/ WDM drivers installed, and Nero didn't like it...and suggestions on other cheap or free programs that people know work with a 5900's vivo?
 
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