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Video Techy help needed
I have a video I recorded from my home surveillance system onto a DVD.
How do I now take that DVD and make it into a file that I can either email to friends or upload to You Tube as an example? I have a MacBook and have tried iMovie, QuickTime Player and DVD Player and can't seem to figure out how to import the video. I also have Toast Titanium but haven't tried that yet. Any help is greatly appreciated. |
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There should be two main files if it's in DVD format.
TS_Video TS_Audio There are programs out there that will combine both into one big file then extract it from the DVD and compress it...It falls under the same idea as ripping a DVD to your hard drive. I don't have a mac and haven't ripped a DVD in a while but just google it..You'll find something. I'll check back here for updates ;) |
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I use a program called Handbrake. Dunno if there's a Mac version though.
Also, in Linux, I use a program called Thoggen DVD Ripper. |
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Thanks guys.
I am hoping Toast does it also. Trying now before I go onto other programs. |
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does imovie have that capability, Carlos?
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I don't use a mac, but you can try Handbrake if that doesn't work.
http://handbrake.fr/details.php I believe it is pretty much what you are looking for. Will take a DVD source and extract it to a .mp4 (Quicktime) |
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The current release version is 0.9.4 GUI: Graphical User Interface, CLI: Command Line Interface. |
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You can either do it from the camera, or three other choices, none of which is reads from a DVD in the drive. |
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I have heard many good things about Handbrake but haven't used it myself.
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Man I am inept for this stuff.
I downloaded handbrake but it tells me I need the 64 bit vlc. The website says the 64 is not available but you can use the 32. The program doesn't acknowledge the 32 and tells me I need the 64. |
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this wouldn't be a problem if you had a PC :D
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Found a PC World recommended download trial version for free and pulled it off.
If I need it again, will drop the $49 but not for now. Thanks to all. For you Royal Caribbean cruisers like me: THIS QUEST IS CLOSED!!! |
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did you burn the DVD off of the CCTV DVR or did you transfer it using the video out?
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alright.
i ask as most CCTV DVR's burn in a secured format that takes their software to view. but since you burned it to an external DVR, I will be of no use to you. :) |
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