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Taking from my DVD to my PC

Ladywriter1968
Ladywriter1968 Posts: 913 Forumite
edited 15 July 2012 at 10:21PM in Techie Stuff
I want to be able to copy stuff from my DVD to my PC, BUT. rather then copying the entire disk, I have home videos for example, Chapter 1 House: Chapter 2 Friends: Chapter 3 Day Out: Chapter 4 Holiday:

Is there a way I can just copy a particular chapter from my DVD only rather then having to copy entire disk? Example if I only wanted Chapter 4 but none of others?
thanks.

Comments

  • santer_2
    santer_2 Posts: 4,406 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    One option

    Load the disc, click start then computer, right click the drive, click open.

    You should see all files on the disc, move the mouse over a file until it highlights, click edit, click copy to folder
  • Backbiter
    Backbiter Posts: 1,393 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts
    Download Handbrake - a free programme that will do the job.
  • alternatively copy full disc then open and delete the files you don't want
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