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Howard
A few of us did an infomercial for golf clubs, and the folks sent us a DVD. Is there a program that allows me to capture and edit DVD segments and paste them into a new video?

Said they're sending the outtakes, too, and that's the great stuff.

Director: In your own words, just tell me what you think of the new Slazenger irons.
MOFO: Dude, these irons give me major wood!
Howard
Frame capture, I think. Check out the natty hat!
Brando
You kinda look like DUBYA lol2.gif

Repeat after me...

"I've got something to put in you.."
Mrs. K
smilie_pokal.gif Can I have your autograph Mr. Dranow????

Lisa wub.gif
Joe Bob
I just bought a Mercedes.....and the damn ashtray is full.....need to trade it in.





Brent
I'm no SEANERY, but I use Vegas Video or Pinnacle Studio for video editing. Sean could give you many more optons I'm sure.
bd1308
I am a premiere pro fan myself......i used 6, 6.5 and Pro(7.0)........
Aaron Cox
you ugleeee fool. laugh.gif

Nice hat smilie_pokal.gif
Brent
Hey Britt,
Me thinks this might of been one of those fancy rhetorical questions. See, they may not really be looking for advice.

-Brent
Howard
Thanks for all the smartass replies. When my movie career take off I will have nothing to do with any of you flipa.gif

Anyway, there's a nifty little program called DVD-to-MPG that allows you to cut a snip out of a DVD and work with it on a PC. Free to try, 24.95 to buy.

And thanks for all the fish.
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