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Alright, so I'm doing a video project for spanish, and we based ours off of 24 (you know, the show?) Anyways, i was assigned editor, and i was given a dvd of a season of 24 so i could take the intro off of it. The only way i could think of was by using camtasia and recording the intro while i play the dvd (i've tried vlc media player and some nero program); however that does not work. Instead, it just records nothing. Is there any way to configure camtasia to record it, or any way to record it in general?

 

 

 

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks

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Asking for help on this is against the rules. You will have to look elsewhere to find this out.

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Asking for help on this is against the rules. You will have to look elsewhere to find this out.

 

 

 

As long as he owns the media, or has permission from the owner, he has permission to make backup copies of the data in any way desired. To watch the backup copy and the original copy at the same time is in violation of the license, but to simply have two copies is not illegal in any way at all.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To the OP: I have a friend who used to do this for less justifiable purposes than your own. I'll ask him what software he used and get back to you.

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Asking for help on this is against the rules. You will have to look elsewhere to find this out.

 

 

 

As long as he owns the media, or has permission from the owner, he has permission to make backup copies of the data in any way desired. To watch the backup copy and the original copy at the same time is in violation of the license, but to simply have two copies is not illegal in any way at all.

Its illegal to make copies of DVDs even if you own it for yourself and its for backup purposes. Its also illegal to get around any copy protection measures put in place thanks to the DMCA.

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In the United States (since 2004) it has not been permitted to decrypt DVD's. In the UK, however, there is nothing against it. The US movie industry is pushing to make it illegal, but it is not.

 

 

 

Also, where you hail from, Finland, is making moves to liberate media and make it available to copy.

 

 

 

I direct you to a very recent article, http://www.macworld.co.uk/news/index.cf ... wsid=18141

 

 

 

The movie industries are going to spread propaganda to scare you. Know your rights, man. ;-)

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