A
At A Loss
I know WHAT I want to do, but have no idea which software is the
easiest to use. I recorded a program from the TV to my dvd recorder.
I want to copy (rip)the file to my hard drive so I can edit the video
and then save it to another dvd disc.
Now, I look at the folder name that is on the dvd. It is called:
Video_TS. Inside are files like Video_TS.IFO, VTS_01_0.IFO,
VTS_02_0.IFO, plus 9 other icons ending in .BUP, .VOP, ect.
I then copy and paste these IFO files in the Documents, My Videos.
Then I open this Windows Movie Maker to find out it "cannot read"
these files.
The only thing I am sure of is I want to save this in a WAV format.
I my dvd recorder can read this format.
But, where does a person start? Surly there must be something easy to
use. I read a review on a software program called Video Studio 9.
Says the interface is complicated but is a good review otherwise.
Any help or suggestion would be appericated. Thanks for your time...
easiest to use. I recorded a program from the TV to my dvd recorder.
I want to copy (rip)the file to my hard drive so I can edit the video
and then save it to another dvd disc.
Now, I look at the folder name that is on the dvd. It is called:
Video_TS. Inside are files like Video_TS.IFO, VTS_01_0.IFO,
VTS_02_0.IFO, plus 9 other icons ending in .BUP, .VOP, ect.
I then copy and paste these IFO files in the Documents, My Videos.
Then I open this Windows Movie Maker to find out it "cannot read"
these files.
The only thing I am sure of is I want to save this in a WAV format.
I my dvd recorder can read this format.
But, where does a person start? Surly there must be something easy to
use. I read a review on a software program called Video Studio 9.
Says the interface is complicated but is a good review otherwise.
Any help or suggestion would be appericated. Thanks for your time...