I need a dvd ripper that i can download that'll convert to avi?
Play your AVI video and watch for where you want to cut and delete the extraneous video. Place your timeline cursor (the blue line that crosses perpendicular to the timeline) where you want to cut your video and split it by choosing "Edit split." Split your original video as many times as you want.Total Video2Dvd, i have used it, and work well on my computer, it is an easy-to-use disc authoring and burning software which includes a powerful video converter engine for DVD that lets you do more with your standard or High-Definition digital media. It creates standard DVD discs with studio-quality personalized menus.
I am interested in purchasing a digital camera.
I have decided to go for Canon, but I am still undecided which one of Canon cameras to pick.
I have only seen Canon Powershot SD1100, and the camera seems good to me enough but I need to see more recommended good cameras.
Canon cameras that are small and fit in pockets.
I would reccomend the Canon SD 1200 IS.
The Canon SD 770 IS. These are good and so is the SD1100.
I would reccomend the SD 1200 IS, just because it looks better to me.
Canon SD1200 would be your good choice.It is a newer version of SD1100.10 MP with 3x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.5-inch LCD.
It is a good compact camera
or if you want one that take HD video Canon SD780 are good to get.12.1 MP with 3x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.5-inch LCD
I recommend Canon PowerShot SD1200IS 10 MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.5-inch LCD (Pink)
Do you know why you want 10 megapixels or more? I doubt it! Don't get hung up on more megapixels the better.
I suggest a camera that happens to be 10 megapixels.
Canon A1000 IS. Very good image quality. 4X optical zoom, 10 MP. Has image stabilizer for shaky hands, and is very good on batteries.
For a beginner I doubt you want to spend $300 to $450.
As the answerer after me suggested the Canon SD1200--That's another very good choice.
Hi,
You may download this DVD burning software for a try, I always use it to convert and burn AVI video to DVD to play on my home DVD player, my friends recommend it to me, it's safe and works pretty well for me. And here is a step by step guide about how to download and use it
Mac Video Converter is best video converter which convert FLV, MOV, AVI, M2TS, MKV, MOD, WMV for Mac os.
And you can try RZ DVD Creator, it can create standard video DVD from any movies, it can directly convert and burn any videos to DVD(DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-DL,DVD+DL, etc), such as avi to DVD, etc.I am interested in purchasing a digital camera.
I have decided to go for Canon, but I am still undecided which one of Canon cameras to pick.
I have only seen Canon Powershot SD1100, and the camera seems good to me enough but I need to see more recommended good cameras.
Canon cameras that are small and fit in pockets.
I would reccomend the Canon SD 1200 IS.
The Canon SD 770 IS. These are good and so is the SD1100.
I would reccomend the SD 1200 IS, just because it looks better to me.
DVD to Apple TV Converter for Mac, top Mac DVD to Apple TV converter, can rip DVD to Apple TV video MP4 and transfer DVD to Apple TV on Mac easily.
All are good cameras you have to decide which one you like in your hands best and which one has the color and all the things you would like.Canon SD1200 would be your good choice.It is a newer version of SD1100.10 MP with 3x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.5-inch LCD.
It is a good compact camera
or if you want one that take HD video Canon SD780 are good to get.12.1 MP with 3x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.5-inch LCD
I recommend Canon PowerShot SD1200IS 10 MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.5-inch LCD (Pink)
Do you know why you want 10 megapixels or more? I doubt it! Don't get hung up on more megapixels the better.
I suggest a camera that happens to be 10 megapixels.
Canon A1000 IS. Very good image quality. 4X optical zoom, 10 MP. Has image stabilizer for shaky hands, and is very good on batteries.
For a beginner I doubt you want to spend $300 to $450.
As the answerer after me suggested the Canon SD1200--That's another very good choice.
Hi,
FLV converter for Mac is also a flash video editing tool.
There are many good choices. There's a pro photographer (Ken Rockwell) who owns a lot of high-end gear, but he really praises the modestly priced Nikon D40.You may download this DVD burning software for a try, I always use it to convert and burn AVI video to DVD to play on my home DVD player, my friends recommend it to me, it's safe and works pretty well for me. And here is a step by step guide about how to download and use it
