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Dvd to video
Hi,
Am on the road. Can I reverse DVD to video for a conference? Screen capture? Found a histrical capture onto DVD we need to run, but need about one minute from the middle. -- Regards, Glen Millar Microsoft PPT MVP http://www.powerpointworkbench.com/ Please tell us your ppt version, and get back to us here Remove spaces from signature Posted to news://msnews.microsoft.com |
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Dvd to video
Glen, not exactly sure what you are asking. However, if you are asking can
you take a clip from a DVD and insert into a presentation then the answer is, maybe. You can "rip" the DVD (DVDDecryptor or other freeware) and have the VOB file(s) on your drive. Those are MPEG2. If you have an MPEG2 codec (WnDVD, PowerDVD or similar install one) you can play in Windows Media Player and hence PowerPoint. If you have Windows XP you can import the file into Movie Maker 2 and select the clips you want and save to a WMV file. You can insert that into PPT. "Glen Millar" glen @ powerpointworkbench.com wrote in message ... Hi, Am on the road. Can I reverse DVD to video for a conference? Screen capture? Found a histrical capture onto DVD we need to run, but need about one minute from the middle. -- Regards, Glen Millar Microsoft PPT MVP http://www.powerpointworkbench.com/ Please tell us your ppt version, and get back to us here Remove spaces from signature Posted to news://msnews.microsoft.com |
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Dvd to video
Mike,
Thanks! Excellent! -- Regards, Glen Millar Microsoft PPT MVP http://www.powerpointworkbench.com/ Featured Presenter, PowerPoint Live 2004 October 10-13, San Diego CA http://www.powerpointlive.com "Mike M." wrote in message ... Glen, not exactly sure what you are asking. However, if you are asking can you take a clip from a DVD and insert into a presentation then the answer is, maybe. You can "rip" the DVD (DVDDecryptor or other freeware) and have the VOB file(s) on your drive. Those are MPEG2. If you have an MPEG2 codec (WnDVD, PowerDVD or similar install one) you can play in Windows Media Player and hence PowerPoint. If you have Windows XP you can import the file into Movie Maker 2 and select the clips you want and save to a WMV file. You can insert that into PPT. "Glen Millar" glen @ powerpointworkbench.com wrote in message ... Hi, Am on the road. Can I reverse DVD to video for a conference? Screen capture? Found a histrical capture onto DVD we need to run, but need about one minute from the middle. -- Regards, Glen Millar Microsoft PPT MVP http://www.powerpointworkbench.com/ Please tell us your ppt version, and get back to us here Remove spaces from signature Posted to news://msnews.microsoft.com |
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