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Rip DVD footage to Mac
I'm a novice wedding videographer and I was contacted to edit an hour of amateur footage into a 10 minute video. The footage is on USB drives and DVDs. I'm wondering what the best solution to retrieve the footage from the DVDs would be.
Thanks, Jamie
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Re: Rip DVD footage to Mac
Depends on your editing program but Mpegstreamclip (free) would be a good start, it can rip / convert from and to most Mac friendly video formats for editing.
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Re: Rip DVD footage to Mac
DVDxDV is another program that I use quite often when I need to edit footage from DVDs. Very easy to use and does an excellent job.
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Re: Rip DVD footage to Mac
Handbrake is another alternative.
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