Thanks for your reply. However, I need a bit more help, please. Your reply suggests I not rip the DVD, but copy the VOB files. I tried once to work with VOB, even renaming it as an MPG file, but the resulting clip had only video and no audio. Perhaps I did something wrong.
Since my goal is only to drop video movies into PowerPoint, and not to create a new DVD, do you still suggest that I work with VOB files? On the other hand, if I rip the DVD to WMV files on my hard drive, what settings do you recommend that I use.
I believe 640x480 with letterbox seems to be the right resolution, but please advise if you recommend something different. What I am not clear about is the bitrate for the recording. Should I use as high a bitrate as possible, such as 4000 bps, or something less, such as 2000 bps. So far, everything I have ripped I have used 4000, but I have not yet gone the next step of trimming and editing with Video Edit Magic to create the clip to be dropped into PowerPoint. I want to avoid any big surprises later when I try to playback the PowerPoint presentation that might be caused by using the wrong settings.
Your counsel would be greatly appreciated.