Help please (WMM)
- InSaNe KeYbLaDeR
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Help please (WMM)
I've posted this before, but I keep forgeting. >.> Sorry, short memory span.
I have WMM but it won't play any of my dvds. I don't know if that's the program, or if it's our comp, cause my dad told me that our comp doesn't made for dvds. ((Windows 2000 edition)) Can anyone help me?
I have WMM but it won't play any of my dvds. I don't know if that's the program, or if it's our comp, cause my dad told me that our comp doesn't made for dvds. ((Windows 2000 edition)) Can anyone help me?
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- Arigatomina
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- InSaNe KeYbLaDeR
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- Arigatomina
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No, you use a program to rip the vobs from the dvd. It's in the guides on the member main page - just read the section about 'getting dvd footage' - you download a few programs and they rip the vobs, then you take the clips you want and save them to huffyuv (as clips) which can be imported into a movie maker.
- InSaNe KeYbLaDeR
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Going to the guides will tell you how to rip the DVD video onto your computer. This means you convert to .vob file on the DVD to a video file your computer can play or use in a video editor.
But it sounds more like you want to watch/play a DVD. This is not operating system dependant. I watch DVDs on my laptop and it runs Windows 98. Your computer basically needs two things: a DVD ROM and DVD playing software. Windows Movie Maker is not a DVD player. You should be able to upgrade your Windows Media Player to version 9 and it will recognize and play DVDs. I just want to make sure the point is covered.
But it sounds more like you want to watch/play a DVD. This is not operating system dependant. I watch DVDs on my laptop and it runs Windows 98. Your computer basically needs two things: a DVD ROM and DVD playing software. Windows Movie Maker is not a DVD player. You should be able to upgrade your Windows Media Player to version 9 and it will recognize and play DVDs. I just want to make sure the point is covered.
- Scintilla
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How about we actually answer the question instead?bum [from some posts that are now split] wrote:how about i just masturbate meh ?
Here, read this: www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/avtech
There should be a link somewhere on there to a page that talks about ripping DVDs and making source clips (since I assume WMM can't take AVISynth scripts).
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