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30th April 2006, 15:22 | #1 | Link |
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Rip DVD to .AVI Straight!
Yo im not a complete newbie when it comes to ripping... been ripping using dvd decrypter and converting to .avi files using Auto Goridan knot for about a year now... But im getting tired of how long it takes to convert using autogk to a .avi file.
Im looking for a program, (I know u can get them on macs - something called Hand Brake) that rips a DVD and converts it straight all in one go to a .avi file. I've got a PC so I need a program that does it. I tried the Hand Brake Windows beta version or something but it didnt install at all. Any suggestions are welcome cheers peace |
30th April 2006, 15:34 | #2 | Link |
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Straight is rather rare, there is mencoder, somebody made a gui here. Some other applications like DVDx might be able to do it too but I'm not sure about that. My tool StaxRip is quite versatile and might in combination with AnyDVD and some scripting be able to do it too but since I don't own AnyDVD I can explore this.
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MkvMagic can do it !
you you use something like dvd43/anydvd you can go directly from dvd disk ! BHH
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Quickest might me Nero Recode. Good things take time and patience, I would be more concerned about quality and compression. With x264 you can have much compression e.g. to save disc space but good settings are painful slow.
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3rd May 2006, 21:21 | #11 | Link |
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AnyDVD was rubbish coz it didnt let me choose how big i wanted the final dvd to be...
i want to be able to select 700mb or 1.4Gb etc... but convert all in one go so i jus put the cd in and the program leave it to work any more suggestions? |
4th May 2006, 13:11 | #12 | Link |
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anydvd is a de-css plus many other on-fly decryption/correction software not a encoder !
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Hi everyone!
Is it really wise to rip/encode from the dvd drive "on the fly" to your Pc? rip/encode in one "go", "on the fly" are things i tend not to use when converting to compressed formats. It might be faster(?????) but your PC is working like mad, let alone your dvddrive witrh your brand new dvd on it spinning from 2 to 4 hours, NO THANKS!! i would rather take my time and decrypt it to hard drive(its only 10 minutes anyway!!!!) and then use StaxRip or Avi.net to convert to divx(both are excelent at it!) to answer your question: i think dvdx 2.5 does what you ask in the post, but my advice is really not to rip/encode on the fly! |
9th May 2006, 02:33 | #17 | Link |
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Do keep in mind that the faster you want to do a rip, the worse the quality will generally be. 7 hours isn't bad at all. That's par for the course for me. I often encode a movie I'm really fond of 5-6 times to get a result I'm happy with. Then again, I'm really picky.
If you want the fastest possible option, DVD Shrink is awesome. You can process a whole stupid DVD in an hour or two, and have it spit out a DVD+R. Anyway, if you want to have good quality, it takes lots of dedicated processing and CPU cycles ~MiSfit
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