Ripping PS2 without dvd drive?

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Hitori
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Post by Hitori » Wed Feb 18, 2004 1:22 am

silver_moon wrote:While you wait for your DVD player, you could spend all that time planning out your video so you can make it ten times better than if you just rushed into it as soon as possible. :wink:
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Post by A.H. » Mon Feb 23, 2004 1:17 am

Hopefully, once you get a DVD drive, you won't have to rip the scenes with a ripping program. When I needed footage from my Armored Core games, I popped them in the DVD drive and simply went to the directory folder from my desktop and copied them into a seperate folder on my hard drive. The file extensions will vary; I had .pss in this case. The quality should come out perfect. Then when you want to make a DVD2AVI file, the program won't find the file extension, so just choose "All Files" from the drop down menu.

But you can't do any of that until you get the drive. The next best alternative is analoge capture, which is pretty stupid when you have DVDs in the first place, so your best buy is the drive. I got my external DVD+/R for about $50.

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Post by LightningCountX » Mon Feb 23, 2004 9:24 am

Voices_Of_Ryan wrote:
Dvd-rom = $32
Final Fantasy X = $20
Seeing the look on your face when premiere crashes because of divx source footage = priceless
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