![]() This is because DVD discs use special file formats (VOB, BUP, IFO) which none of the standard video/audio editing software can handle. What is the big deal about extracting segments off of a DVD? I thought I could do this with the tools I already have.Ī: Many people believe that they can easily extract segments off of a DVD until the day they actually have to do it. Is it possible to see the total length of the clip I'm extracting?.Can I extract movie/audio clips from this? I have TV programs recorded in DVD-VR mode.I want to create movie clips with subtitles so that I can watch them with QuickTime or iPod.It would be so nice if I could select multiple segments and extract them all at once. I want to reuse some elements from a menu.I want to extract each audio channel separately from a multi-channel audio track.I'm having trouble getting my extracted movies to import correctly and play in PowerPoint for Windows.I'm trying to save extracted files to my Windows My Videos folder, but I keep getting a "File System Error" message. ![]()
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