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Importing burned DVD back into WMM to save?

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R Lang - 26 Apr 2006 16:47 GMT
Ok, first, I'm pretty low-tech but I can usually figure things out.  I made a
Video in WMM and burned the video to DVD+R.  The video was taking up 10 Gb,
so I deleted the project from my hard drive, leaving the burned DVD as my
only copy.  I didn't even think to save it in a compressed format.  Now
that's what I want to do, so I can host parts of it on the internet.

I've tried, but I can't get WMM to import the finished product / DVD.  It's
a .ts file or something. (?) I don't have it hear at work.  What do I need to
do to load the video from the DVD+R back to WMM so I can save the project and
upload to the internet?  Also it's about 16 minutes long, so I need to break
it up into about 4 smaller segments.  

Many thanks for your time.  
PapaJohn (MVP) - 26 Apr 2006 16:56 GMT
you need to do file conversions...

see the Import Movie Source Files > Video > Discs page of my website....
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> Ok, first, I'm pretty low-tech but I can usually figure things out.  I
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> Many thanks for your time.
R Lang - 26 Apr 2006 17:49 GMT
I was actually just reading that. I'll try it.  Thanks.

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Kenny - 27 Apr 2006 14:08 GMT
Maybe converting it to MPEG with this free program.
http://www.eazyvcd.tk/

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>I was actually just reading that. I'll try it.  Thanks.
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