Is there a software program you recommend for saving a DVD on your computer? I guess a nonApple software program is required to do that.

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I need to submit my personal video on YouTube as part as a college admissions process. Since the DVD has other videos on it, I need to edit (delete) other parts of video so only the video I want is saved. In the selected video, I also want to delete a few second off the beginning and end.

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