by Steve Grisetti » Fri Dec 13, 2013 2:24 pm
As I show you in the book, the easiest and best way to get video from a DVD is to put the DVD in your computer's disc drive and then use Premiere Elements' Add Media/From PC DVD or DVD Camcorder to rip the video from the disc to your computer (it will simultaneously be added to your Premiere Elements project).
This, of course, will only work with non-commercial DVDs, since commercial DVDs have copy protection programmed into them.
As for the MP4 you plan to output, which Publish & Share option you select depends on how you're going to use the MP4. Do you plan to load it to YouTube or Vimeo? View it on an iPod or iPad? There's more than one way to output an MP4, and you'll want to make sure you select the template that is optimized for your particular use.
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