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kaml20
17th July 2002, 00:37
hello I currently own a P4 1500 megahertz comp and would like to start "burning" copies of my dvd's but i only want the best quality. for this i would like to know what programs give the best results and which programs the proffessionals are using. please include all the newest programs (links are not necessary) and i will gladly appreciate it. I am looking to do a DVD to AVI burn and would like to fill all of the 700 mb's up (with error protection) i have divx 5.0 pro and would like to know which divx is the best. basically i want to know what programs are the most updated and most used by proffessionals. i am already computer savy and it usually takes me a week to learn new things, i am not afraid of learning anything and so would appreciate any help that i can get.

Thanks
kbp


:D :D

Got Milk?
17th July 2002, 02:40
I think the majority of people use GordianKnot. Go check out the guides at http://www.doom9.org/guides.htm. That should have all the information you need.

Here's a list of programs I use anyway:
DVD Decrypter - Ripping
DVD2AVI - Creating d2v project file
BeSweet, Azid, SSRC, LAME - AC3 > MP3 conversion
GordianKnot - AVI encoding, muxing audio & video

mustaneekeri
18th July 2002, 02:15
GordianKnot is best way to DivX.
U Should try Xvid out as well. Do few test encodes with both codecs and decide which one u like best.
Since u are making rips to CD-Rs, u might go Ogg Vorbis for audio so u should read Ogg Media Stream Guide. (http://www.doom9.org/ogg.htm)

kaml20
18th July 2002, 04:16
Thanks alot, right now I am at the reading stage and when I finally figure out what ever little thing does I will try those out. I know that I probably dont need to know everything but thats how I do it. thanks for helping me out!!!!!!!

thanks for your time,

kbp

kaml20
19th July 2002, 18:23
If i were to use Ogg Vorbis to encode my audio onto a cd would i be able to play the cd on another computer without downloading anything else????????

THANKS!

DJ Bobo
19th July 2002, 18:42
ogg vorbis requires a directshow filter that has to be downloaded and installed separately.

As I always say, XviD is for freaks, ogg is for freaks. Those two are for people wanting to be somehow out of the normal, instead of making a regular DivX/mp3 rip, so that if people ask, they answer "no, it's not DivX, it's XviD" and then they feel somehow superior, however DivX is a lot better. Same thing for ogg, here it is really so that ogg is better than mp3, but again I won't change just to spare ridiculous 32kbps.

kaml20
19th July 2002, 23:22
now something is wrong with DVD2AVI (or I am doing something wrong) everytime I run it from gknot it shows this windows error:

AppName: dvd2avi.exe AppVer: 0.0.0.0 ModName: dvd2avi.exe
ModVer: 0.0.0.0 Offset: 00009d00

(i can give more detail if needed)

first of all i want to describe what happens-
upon pressing F5 the video that i see becomes scrambled (in little squares) it then runs from 30 seconds to one minute. Then i get the error

what i have tried:
i have twice installed dvd2avi into the Gknot dir replacing the old files each time. then i tried to reinstall Gknot itself (again nothing) I am positive that i am opening the correct file from the dvd and so now i am where i am - in need of help.

thanks for your time
kbp

kaml20
19th July 2002, 23:43
ahh i got passed that bye just letting it run for only 5 or 6 seconds i guess that might be sufficient, but now when i open the .d2v file i encounter about 6 or 7 error messages as follows

access violation at address 00427fd4 in module "guardian knot.exe". read of address 0000002c

access violation at address 00427fd4 in module "guardian knot.exe". read of address 0000002c

(then the same several more times)

then at the end i get a

access violation at address 77f5215c in module 'ntdll.dll'. write of address 10101010

i dont think this is something i can just ignore
please tell me if there is something i can do

DJ Bobo
20th July 2002, 12:09
After ripping with SmartRipper, use DVD2AVI version 1.76, I use it since I began ripping (since 18 months :D) and it never failed

manono
20th July 2002, 14:10
Hi-

i have twice installed dvd2avi into the Gknot dir replacing the old files each time.

If I understand that correctly, you replaced the version of DVD2AVI included with GKnot with a different version. There's your mistake. Use ver. 1.76 (the one already included) as D J Bobo said.

kaml20
20th July 2002, 17:35
HUMAN ERROR!

well after checking my version I found that it was version 1.76. So then I furiously read and reread the guides over and over trying to figure out what was wrong. I found out exactly what it was, instead of preparing the VOB's that I had just ripped I was opening the vob files straight from the dvd! Boy am I a newbie! well hell now that I got it Im all good. :D

Thanks for your time, (Im sorry for my incompitance):(

kbp

and you will see me back on this forum (hopefully alot wiser) PEACE