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Originally Posted by laura 2
You can do it for free, but like Lauren alluded to, free software is not necessarily for the faint of heart. I use DVD Shrink to extract the footage from the DVD into a VOB file, then use AutoGK to turn the VOB into an AVI. Finally, I edit and add titles with Windows Movie Maker (comes standard on most Windows machines) and turn it into a WMV to compress the file size down managably, and that's what I upload to YouTube.

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There was a lot of trial and error

figuring all that out, but now I have it down to a science. If you have the funds, it sounds like the NeroSmart software (or a similar product) is the way to go - everything all in one and user friendly to boot.