Man I can't wait for that day. It should be a great expierience. But I mean - c'mon...dvd ripping. That was the simplest part in the guide I read. Except for maybe something like: "Open the file". And then someone reccomends a costy program for it...and it's completely free! What in the hell is wrong with the world today?bum wrote:i know exactly how you feel. its a painful experience. but occasionaly (as in, extremely rarely) ya get a total n00b that reads the guides and asks something thats not in them. its a rare and amazing feelingspike spiegel121 wrote:Please read the other threads and the guide...please...just please. I'm begging here.
Um.......help? [How to rip from DVDs?]
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Me wrote:I don't know where I'm going, but uhh...I'm definitely gonna think about it on the way.
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Rozard wrote:I find SmartRipper more user friendly.pen-pen2002 wrote:DVD Decrypter is the most user friendly program ever made. You open it up and there's a huge 1x2 inch button with a pictogram of a DVD and an arrow pointing to a hard drive. Hit that and your all set.
What does it do? Buy the disk, insert it into the drive, and edit an AMV?
...Although admitedly that would be pretty cool.
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Yes, actually! That's why my AMVs are so shitty! 8)pen-pen2002 wrote:Rozard wrote:I find SmartRipper more user friendly.pen-pen2002 wrote:DVD Decrypter is the most user friendly program ever made. You open it up and there's a huge 1x2 inch button with a pictogram of a DVD and an arrow pointing to a hard drive. Hit that and your all set.
What does it do? Buy the disk, insert it into the drive, and edit an AMV?
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I was wondering why SmartRipper found all the AMVs I wanted out of stock!
Rozard, you coniver! :!O
Rozard, you coniver! :!O
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GRRR.... >_<
I still want to know if you do that will the DVD not play anymore?!?!?!?!?
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Re: GRRR.... >_<
If you would look back on page 1, you'll see that Janzki has already answered your question. And to restate the answer, NO, ripping footage from a DVD will still allow the DVD to play.*kitsunegirl911* wrote:I still want to know if you do that will the DVD not play anymore?!?!?!?!?
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Ripping doesn't mean it is taking the files off the disc.
You see, the dvd's are right protected (obviously); so in order to get the video files, you need a program like SmartRipper to decode them and then copy them somewhere on your harddrive.
That, and it's impossible to digitally delete something burned on to a disc. Unless you physically snap it in half or light it on fire. Then it is corrupt.
You see, the dvd's are right protected (obviously); so in order to get the video files, you need a program like SmartRipper to decode them and then copy them somewhere on your harddrive.
That, and it's impossible to digitally delete something burned on to a disc. Unless you physically snap it in half or light it on fire. Then it is corrupt.