Re: [Sharing]How to edit DVD video with Windows Movie Maker?
- From: harvey438 <harvey438.3qxpqi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2009 04:09:50 -0500
Are you a Harry Porter fan and how long have you been a Harry Porter
fan? You must be fascinated by the magic wizard world and witchcraft and
impressed by the three teenagers, Harry Porter and his two friends. It
has been the hottest topic when we were school and university. No one
escape from the charm of Harry Porter and all his adventures. It is
valuable memories and worth to collect for future memory. It is easy to
get full collections of DVDs and books, but have you ever thought about
making a video with all your favorite pictures and scenes when you were
'ripping a DVD' (http://www.pavtube.com/dvd_ripper/) to backup onto your
computer or transfer the video to your handheld devices?
It is easy and quick to achieve so. Just follow my instructions below.
Things you need: DVD Ripper, Harry Porter Disk, Windows Movie Maker and
Computer.
As for the DVD Ripper, I would like to try 'Pavtube DVD Ripper'
(http://www.pavtube.com/dvd_ripper/), I myself use it. By the way, it is
the first DVD Ripper that is reviewed at pcworld.com which is the most
authoritative magazine and website offering reviews and news about PC
relates products.
Step1. Launch 'Pavtube DVD Ripper' (http://www.pavtube.com/dvd_ripper/)
and import DVD movie to the files list.
Step2. Select the movie, and hit the preview button.
[image: http://www.pavtube.com/images/promotion/capture_4.jpg]
Tips: To capture the video in a more detailed way and make sure that
all your favorite pictures are captured you need to split the DVD movie
to different chapters and capture videos one by one.
Step3. Drag the bar below the preview window and decide which picture
you would like to save. By the way, you will see why I use 'Pavtube DVD
Ripper' (http://www.pavtube.com/dvd_ripper/) to capture the screen, the
image is of excellent quality, and you can define the picture size and
format. Sounds super cool! And for the convenience of importing the
snapshots at one time or import in an order you prefer, you can also
specify a folder or different folders.
Step4 Click the icon of folder and you will see the pictures. By the
way, some pictures may have black edges depending on the movie you are
capturing. If you don?t like that, you can cut that off with Photo
editing software, you can try Snagit, or Photoshop and others. It is
very easy. And forgive me for I don?t spare many words on it.
Step5. Launch the program of Windows Movie Maker and hit the option of
import pictures from your PC.
[image: http://www.pavtube.com/images/promotion/capture_1.jpg]
Step6. Drag the pictures to the story board and choose video effects or
transition ways for each picture.
[image: http://www.pavtube.com/images/promotion/capture_3.jpg]
Step7. Export the movie to your PC.
Voila! It is done!
Now, you can see that you cannot only convert DVD to video of format
you need but also you can capture your favorite pictures and make your
own films.
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