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31st August 2003, 21:07 | #1 | Link |
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to rip or not to rip (using big three)
i have just bought lotr-tt and i decided to rip it to my hd im going to divx-it so i can have it on my pc also i have just made a back up using ic and im not happy with the quality so my question is can i use (the big three) doitf4u using hdd demux or will i encounter probs(will i have to rip the film again).thanks in advance
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31st August 2003, 21:13 | #2 | Link |
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Well hopefully you ripped to an ISO file using DVDDecrypter in which case all you have to do is mount it on a virtual drive. If you ripped in file mode HDD demux is now supposed to work but if you have the disc anyway just make an ISO image as mentioned before.
DoItFast4U made an excellent job of disc 1 for me but I'm still in the middle of disc 2 which is giving me hell. |
31st August 2003, 21:19 | #3 | Link |
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unfortunately i ripped in file mode,but i guess ill have to rip it again! ill give hd-demux a go and see what happens(im having to learn the old ways of doing dvd-back-ups again).
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I strongly suggest to make an iso. HDD demux can give you problems and if you ask a solution for it, the standard answer will be do rip to an iso. So waste 15 minutes reripping and save a lot of time afterwards.
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1st September 2003, 11:25 | #6 | Link |
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i do not get the relation between de(interlacing) and importing into scenarist. Why would this make any difference? I don't think scenarist cares too much if the source is interlaced or not, but more if the file is dvd compliant.
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1st September 2003, 12:00 | #7 | Link |
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No, I didn't mean the Scenarist errors were interlacing related just that I had loads of grief with de-interlacing and once I'd figured that out Scenarist thought it would stick the boot in too - completely unrelated. I hope.
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1st September 2003, 12:10 | #8 | Link |
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oh you mean the thread about topfield etc. Yest thing can be complicated/unclear. If everything goes without any trouble all the time, thing would get to dull
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