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On Nov 3, 2010, at 7:48 PM, Stephanie Oberle <soberle@francisparker.org> wro=
te:
> One of my history teachers is asking about a piece of software or device t=
hat can be used to "rip scenes" and make them into .mov. Any suggestions? Th=
e message is below.
> Thanks for your help.
>=20
>> I understand that a court case just let educators make easier use of capt=
ured video clips. If there is any new, easier software out there that lets y=
ou rip scenes and make them into .mov or whatever, that would be great.
>=20
>=20
>=20
>=20
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