You need a decryption program to rip it into an editable format, such as dvd-decrypter, and you need software capable of editing the files you rip. Unfortunately this also means you need a sizable amount of hard space, given DVD .vob files (the files most rips are done in initially), are quite large.
This is also somewhat sketchy legally, seeing that in order to do this you need to work around the built-in encryption in your DVDs, even though you -should- be able to legally do with them what you like as long as it doesn't violate fair-use laws.
How do you rip video clips from a DVD?
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