Providing you own the DVD you can always capture a scene or two using video editing software. I use Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5. The software is fantastic, very user friendly and you can do all kinds of cool stuff. I have also used Avid, Vegas, and a couple others I cannot recall right now, but to me they were just odd to use.
You can simply capture the frame or scene then export into a variety of formats.
I would be cautious though, this could turn into another expensive hobby if you are not careful...trust me I know!
You can simply capture the frame or scene then export into a variety of formats.
I would be cautious though, this could turn into another expensive hobby if you are not careful...trust me I know!