uploading some dvds

CMF175

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i wanna upload some seens to youtube im using roxio easy cd and dvd burning but the import button is greyed out do i need diff software or am i doing something wrong ?
 
there are thousands of them but the strange thing i could get on to play im gonna try another one i mean its all in one dvd writer and player
 
well i tried another and says i gotta my some for media player because of copyright but i can still see audio cds
 
well there my dvds i see other that movie clips on there
They may be your DVDs, but the content belongs to some company (different companies depending on what DVD it is)... The physical viewable media does belong to you.... but if you put it on youtube, you have then given it to people who do not own it for free... basically, it doesn't matter what you see on there... it's against the law.
 
You will need DVD ripping software. There are plenty to choose from but they usually cost money. Here is a guide for one in particular:
http://www.aoamedia.com/dvdclip-youtube.htm

You may have problems getting past the DVD encryption so you'll need to solve that one on your own (illegal).
I also believe it is illegal to post DVD scenes on youtube, despite there being thousands of them.
 
You can do everything here for free... it probably takes more effort than the commercial DVD ripping software... but it works. I've done it again and again.

I'd suggest using DVD Decrypter (google it...) and AutoGK to rip the DVDs into AVI format.... what you do from there is up to you.

I use the two to put MY DVDs on MY iPod (so you know...)

I'm sure you can find an article online that you like... there are tons.... here is one:
http://elliottback.com/wp/archives/2005/12/26/how-to-rip-a-dvd-a-tutorial/

From there, you have to turn the AVI into MP4 for the iPod (or perhaps a different formatting for editing in your case). VLC Media Player is really good for conversions in my opinion. http://www.videolan.org/vlc/

Here is a conversion tutorial for VLC: http://tom.zickel.org/vlcmp4/

Oh, you can also create a batch file for converting... if you've ever dealt with batch files, it is a lot easier. It is just one line....

Code:
"C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc" -vvv "VideoToConvertPath.avi" :sout="#transcode{width=640,canvas-height=480,vcodec=mp4v, vb=768, acodec=mp4a, ab=96, channels=2}:std{access=file, mux=mp4, url='ConvertedVideoFilePath.mp4'}" vlc:quit
 
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