Thanks
Jason Kern
On Nov 3, 2010, at 6:48 PM, Stephanie Oberle <soberle@francisparker.org> wrote:
One of my history teachers is asking about a piece of software or device that can be used to "rip scenes" and make them into .mov. Any suggestions? The message is below.
Thanks for your help.
I understand that a court case just let educators make easier use of captured video clips. If there is any new, easier software out there that lets you rip scenes and make them into .mov or whatever, that would be great.
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