Cinematize - 2.07extract dvd clips to quicktime, ipod, final cut, powerpoint |
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Be careful with reviews - Version: 2.07, 8/6/2008 01:38AM PST
grh-svo
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- Be careful with reviews
Cinematize a waste - Version: 2.06, 11/28/2006 08:53PM PST
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PJMiesiak1
Read the ad, which says that it will work "even with protected DVD's".
Doesn't work, gives an error message. Of course, all DVD's in the last 10 years are protected. Don't buy, doesn't work
Doesn't work, gives an error message. Of course, all DVD's in the last 10 years are protected. Don't buy, doesn't work
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You are corrrect... - Version: 2.06, 9/11/2006 11:26AM PST
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seaahellz2
MPEG Streamclip does all this and MORE.
And the cost just kills me....its FREE!
And is regularly updated.
And the cost just kills me....its FREE!
And is regularly updated.
Reviewers should please take more care. It is not correct to say that they are congruent. Cinematize claims to do something that MPEG Streamclip does not claim to do — receive video from a DVD. MPEG Streamclip only claims to receive MPEG files.
I have a need that is not only very specific, I would be very surprised if many others do not want to do the same thing. And I'm wondering if Cinematize will do it (based on the claims, anyway) whereas I'm sure MPEG Streamclip will not.
I have a disc-based video recorder attached to my television. I want to be able to move recorded material (it appears on the recorder's hard disc as a VIDEO_TS folder) to my computer for editing in, for example, iMovie, and subsequent burning to a DVD (again as a VIDEO_TS folder) for later playing on any DVD player in the normal way. I'm not interested in producing MPG files for playing in, for example, QuickTime Player.
Can anyone tell me if Cinematize or any other tool will do what I want? I've searched long and hard without success so far.