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Monday, April 13, 2009

Question about converting a recordable DVD onto my computer?

Okay, so i have a digital video recorded, and it makes little DVD's, i was wondering, after i have finalized the disc and everything for playback, how would i go about converting it onto my computer, so i can edit the dvd on windows movie maker. i've searched a bit and read something about having to convert it to AVI form or something. how would i do that? is there a special program i have to download? is there any way that i can convert it onto my computer without using that program? i just need like, basic instructions on how to do this, and best answer to whomever puts it in lamens terms for me.


it would be greatly appreciated


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You can try Cucusoft DVD and Video converters suite which includes Cucusoft Ultimate DVD and Video Converter Suite. It is the best all-in-one DVD and video conversion software converts DVDs and videos to play on almost any portable device including iPod, iPhone, Zune, PSP, video capable MP3 players, video capable mobile phones, and Pocket P.C., etc.


You can free download this software free from here:


http://freedvdripper.org/dvdvideoconvert...


Unbiased reviews and side-by-side comparisons of DVD video converter suite give you enough information to research the ins and outs of a particular product:


http://www.topsreviews.com/reviews/dvd-v...


For mac users, you can choose Aimersoft DVD Converter Suite for Mac:


http://macdvdconverter.com/mac-dvd-conve...


Also, you can google some other software:


http://www.google.com




You may try this all-in-one dvd converter, I always use it to convert DVD to wmv video for editing in windows movie maker, my friends recommend it to me. It's safe and works pretty well for me, it supports copyright protected DVD, and here is a step by step guide about how to use it


http://www.freedvdripper.net/guides/rip-...


Hope it helps. Contact me if you have any other question or use http://www.ask.com to search more answers.

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