DVD Ripping
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DVD Ripping
uh.. i just got this kick ass dvd drive for $36 (Can) at a local comp convention and now i want to rip my dvd's onto my brand new 250gb hard drive 8)...how do u do that?
where do you get the programs?
cant even view the dvd's...says i need a decoder?
where do i get that?
help?
where do you get the programs?
cant even view the dvd's...says i need a decoder?
where do i get that?
help?
- Scintilla
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As I said just last night in a different thread, you'll want SmartRipper, DVD2AVI, and AVISynth. Then you'll want to R<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... >EADFAG</a>, which is also where you can find links to the aforementioned programs (off the "Useful Software List" page).
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Scintilla wrote:As I said just last night in a different thread, you'll want SmartRipper, DVD2AVI, and AVISynth. Then you'll want to R<a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... >EADFAG</a>, which is also where you can find links to the aforementioned programs (off the "Useful Software List" page).
He speaks the truth, the main page has this link to a whole nifty page of nothing but guides. But don't feel bad, anyone asking these stupid questions always gets pointed to the guides so don't feel singled out.
So in other words, one part of the community is waging war on another part of the community because they take their community seriously enough to want to do so. Then they tell the powerless side to get over the loss cause it's just an online community. I'm glad people make so much sense." -- Tab
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actualy we're actualy just singling you out. most people we actualy take the time to help. but sometiems we're bored and like being cruel barstardsCaTaClYsM wrote:
He speaks the truth, the main page has this link to a whole nifty page of nothing but guides. But don't feel bad, anyone asking these stupid questions always gets pointed to the guides so don't feel singled out.
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I <b>am</b> helping. It's not my fault if people don't want to follow the links.bum wrote:actualy we're actualy just singling you out. most people we actualy take the time to help. but sometiems we're bored and like being cruel barstardsCaTaClYsM wrote: He speaks the truth, the main page has this link to a whole nifty page of nothing but guides. But don't feel bad, anyone asking these stupid questions always gets pointed to the guides so don't feel singled out.
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srry bout that, ive been bouncing round this site for years now learning everything i can n when i got the stuff i need i compleatly forgot bout the guide section n posted in the wrong fourm...
ya...i have windows xp n when i try to use dvd2avi without a codec, fullframes uncompressed, it either crashes or makes the file n does nothing else. No movie in it file size is zero
wuts going on?
ya...i have windows xp n when i try to use dvd2avi without a codec, fullframes uncompressed, it either crashes or makes the file n does nothing else. No movie in it file size is zero
wuts going on?
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Don't use DVD2AVI to save AVI files. Use DVD2AVI to save <i>D2V</i> files (DVD2AVI project files), then write AVISynth scripts for the D2Vs and load the scripts into VirtualDub, THEN use VirtualDub to save the AVI files.Zabador wrote:ya...i have windows xp n when i try to use dvd2avi without a codec, fullframes uncompressed, it either crashes or makes the file n does nothing else. No movie in it file size is zero
wuts going on?
Or, perhaps a better idea: Use <a href="http://virtualdubmod.sourceforge.net">VirtualDubMod</a> to open the VOBs directly, bypassing DVD2AVI entirely, and save the AVIs without any intermediate steps. I just tried loading up a VOB in VDubMod, and it went off without a hitch; however, there's been no guide written for this method yet, so you might feel safer using DVD2AVI, AVISynth, and VDub.
I feel like I've been overusing the phrases "Don't use DivX source" and "Don't use DVD2AVI to save AVI files" in the past month or so...
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and its not my fault if im being cruel for the sake of crueltyScintilla wrote:I <b>am</b> helping. It's not my fault if people don't want to follow the links.bum wrote:actualy we're actualy just singling you out. most people we actualy take the time to help. but sometiems we're bored and like being cruel barstardsCaTaClYsM wrote: He speaks the truth, the main page has this link to a whole nifty page of nothing but guides. But don't feel bad, anyone asking these stupid questions always gets pointed to the guides so don't feel singled out.
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I have always used claddvd and flaskmpeg to rip and encode. I have not had many problems with flask, and never any problems with claddvd. You can find both programs at www.divx-digest.com.