We have a camcorder at work that records straight to DVD. Of course the price you pay for this convenience is a lack of flexibility. I needed some clips off a handful of old DVDs to use in a presentation. I needed clips off the DVDs in the easiest way possible and in a format I could re-edit easily (using Windows Live Movie Maker for simplicity).
VLC
I managed to grab several clips using VLC following these steps. First of all enable advanced options
Then play back your video/DVD. Click on the red button to start and stop recording. The recorded file is saved in your documents folder. It is possible to change the output video format, however the defaults worked fine with movie maker. [Mac users – I believe you press Shift & Command & R instead]
Unfortunately I had problems with one of the DVDs so I had to use a different method.
Handbrake and K-Lite pack.
I installed the K-Lite pack to give me codecs I would need later on. (Without the codecs from this pack windows movie maker was not able to use the audio on captured files in AAC format).
Handbrake is simple to use, but the files it generates will probably need some editing/trimming unless you need the whole DVD.
(You can also use handbrake to convert DVDs into a format suitable for an iPod/iPhone just by changing the preset at stage 2).
That’s all there is to it. If you are grabbing clips from DVD make sure you own the copyright or else you could get into bother!