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Whats a good free DVD converter software?

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Hello.
This is my 1st post here but Im not new to Mac's.
Well sort of.
I have an iBook G4 and run Tiger 10.4.11
I have a movie that I made back in 94 , a snowboarding movie that I had transfered from VHS to Disk.
I need to find a free downloadable program that will allow me to convert it to a format that I can then upload to YouTube or Vimeo.
Thanx
I love my Mac.
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I think so.
My movie is 45 minutes long and from what I have read , all 4 pages , it may or may not work.
Im also running iMovie 08 .
From reading thru it sounds like it does not work with that version.
 

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