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  • Jacinta Leong

    March 17, 2012 at 7:52 am in reply to: how to capture a couple of minutes from a DVD?

    Hi Noah,
    A little tardy on the follow up. The capturing went well using streamclip and hand brake.
    Here’s a clip. The capturing is at the end.
    https://vimeo.com/26190005

    I have found iStomp is very good on my iMac.

    cheers,
    Jacinta

  • Jacinta Leong

    May 19, 2010 at 11:28 pm in reply to: how to capture a couple of minutes from a DVD?

    Great, Noah. Thanks for the leads, I’ll check them out.
    Am acquiring the permission from the corp to use the clip, so it is all legal. If it may come to their attention that I am using it, it’ll all be fine.
    cheers,
    Jaicnta

  • Jacinta Leong

    May 17, 2010 at 1:44 am in reply to: how to capture a couple of minutes from a DVD?

    Thanks, Noah.

    I’ve googled DVD ripping…so much out there! I’m a newbie at this, and I thought it was too much to wade through that I didn’t understand. Are there your favourite, maybe top 3, that you’d recommend? Doesn’t have to be free. Doesn’t have to have bells and whistles. All I need to do is capture about 2 minutes max of video and audio off the DVD (thx for warning…I’m not too worried about breaking copyright law…I’m not making any money from the capture), prob export as .mov so that I can drop it into a Keynote file.
    i understand you’re busy! Even if there’s just a couple of links out there that you could send me to, to help narrow down the field, I’d appreciate it.

    cheers,
    Jacinta

  • Jacinta Leong

    October 28, 2009 at 10:41 pm in reply to: Turn off auto-scale for pictures?

    Thank you, John Fisher!

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