Can I borrow your VHD:Bloodlust VOB files?

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Bebop0083
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Post by Bebop0083 » Wed Sep 17, 2003 8:32 pm

while ive never worked with vob files but i heard they were huge. ive used dvd decrypter once but i didnt really care for it. how many times have you used scenes from VHD?? if it is a few times then i suggest burning the files to cd or dvd so you wont have to worry about ripping them again.

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SS5_Majin_Bebi
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Post by SS5_Majin_Bebi » Thu Sep 18, 2003 3:50 am

TokyoU15 wrote:
This one is BRAND NEW, which is one reason I'm so ticked off... hmm...
Exchange it for another DVD. Not that hard to do... :roll:
Yeah, smart. I can see that happening now:

"Hi, I can't rip this DVD at home and subvert copyright, can you exchange this DVD for one that has no copy protection?"

More wisdom from the mouth of that obnoxious lump of cookie dough in your avatar? I think not.

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Post by DriftRoots » Fri Sep 19, 2003 8:01 am

Yeah, VOB files are huge, someone once ripped a bunch of Cowboy Bebop stuff for me without realizing the impact this would have on my hd - and well, suffice to say those VOBs had my hard drive for lunch - 33.7GB is a lot to swallow for a measly 60GB hd already crammed half-full with my other stuff. Soooo bye bye CB VOB files.

My VHD ones are about 1.6 GB each, and there's four in all, plus a smaller one of about 500 mb or so. It's the last two I'm missing.

FORTUNATELY I wil have my hands on a decent DVD soon, so not to worry, I'll get my stuff that way.

Now there's a way the music industry can combat downloading - somehow make all their CDs etc. of such massive size that no one without a super-fast connection and huge hard drive can easily aquire them. Ah, if only things were this simple :wink:
AMV Progress:
"D-Me" (default title until something cooler occurs to me) - uh... this one's still in the "I wanna make it" stage, but did get to 5% at one point.

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Post by DriftRoots » Fri Sep 19, 2003 8:04 am

oh yes, and as far as burning my stuff to CD, the AMV I'm working on is only using footage from VHDB, so consequently I need to have the entire thing at my fingertips b/c it's easier than making copies of tons of avi files.

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