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converting dvd to avi and editing


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I have burned some homemovies on to dvd and want to know how to edit them.
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Unles they were burned as DVD VR then you are unlikely to edit what is on the disc

You can copy them to the hard drive, edit them and then burn this to disc
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Once I copy them to the hd, what can I use to edit them?
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See if any of these help. if not, post back

http://www.geekstogo...TEN-t69060.html
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What program can I use to rip to hd in bin format?
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Various programs use this extension; too many to list individually.

Why Bin
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I ment vob.
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If you copy from the disc to the hard drive they should be VOB files
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