Uh, well I got this Inuyasha DVD in 2006 I believe, and I'm really wanting to get the clips off of it for editing, so I downloaded the AMVApp. I used the DVD Decrypyter and saved all the Video flies to the location I want, but I don't think I can edit with them, because when I take them into Vegas, it is just a sliver of corrupt footage. What do I do next??
The files are all different types, IFO, MPEG, and BUP files. I'm totally at a loss of what to do... Please, can anybody help me?
Totally Clueless, Help?
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Re: Totally Clueless, Help?
Read the new eadfag
it will help you out, though you may need to read through it a few times
in a nutshell...
-you're only interested in the .VOB files
-Index your .VOB files using DGIndex to get a .d2v file
-write an avisynth script, deinterlacing is a good idea (and can be done with avisynth)
-open avisynth script with virtualdub (or virtualdubmod) and make clips (encode with a lossless codec such as lagarith or huffyuv)
it will help you out, though you may need to read through it a few times
in a nutshell...
-you're only interested in the .VOB files
-Index your .VOB files using DGIndex to get a .d2v file
-write an avisynth script, deinterlacing is a good idea (and can be done with avisynth)
-open avisynth script with virtualdub (or virtualdubmod) and make clips (encode with a lossless codec such as lagarith or huffyuv)
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Re: Totally Clueless, Help?
I don't know how to get the files to be .VOB they are all MPEG, or IFO... O.Oin a nutshell...
-you're only interested in the .VOB files
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Re: Totally Clueless, Help?
DvdDecrypter should be giving you .VOB files.
If you haven't done so already, go to start->control panel->folder options
under the view tab, look for "Hide extentions for known file types" and uncheck it.
hit ok
if you don't see any .VOB files after that, please post a screenshot of the folder that you ripped the dvd to
If you haven't done so already, go to start->control panel->folder options
under the view tab, look for "Hide extentions for known file types" and uncheck it.
hit ok
if you don't see any .VOB files after that, please post a screenshot of the folder that you ripped the dvd to
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Re: Totally Clueless, Help?
Ok, it worked! Thanks for your help!:3