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gkostas
10th February 2004, 21:33
Guys as I recall there was a webpage showing all the steps to rip a movie.Can someone give me the link as I lost it.
Thanks
manono
10th February 2004, 21:39
Hi and welcome to the forum-
There are probably lots of web pages with GKnot Guides. As a loyal Doom9 mod I can only point you to Doom9's Guides:
http://www.doom9.org/divx-encoding.htm
gkostas
14th February 2004, 23:54
Thanks moderator.
Guys anybody out there who know a webpage on how to rip a dvd movie by using gordian?
stax76
15th February 2004, 00:26
www.doom9.org has a guides section, there should be guides to GK and additionally a lot more guides on topics you might be interested in. There is also a lot information in form of sticky threads in the board or if all this is to much for you try something easier for instance AutoGK ;)
manono
15th February 2004, 04:34
Did you even bother to look at the guides? Almost all of them use GKnot. So to make it even more easy for you, try here (http://www.doom9.org/gknot-main2.htm), here (http://www.doom9.org/gknot-main4.htm), here (http://www.doom9.org/xvid.htm), here (http://www.doom9.org/gknot-main3.htm), here (http://www.doom9.org/gknot-avisynth.htm), or here (http://www.doom9.org/gknot-basics.htm). Wouldn't want you to strain yourself searching.
jggimi
15th February 2004, 15:09
Manono, I merged two separate threads in this forum by gkostas into one. It's possible that gkostas might have started a new thread because of an unfamiliarity with the forum and an inability to find the original thread.
But it is abundantly clear that gkostas has not yet been to the main website, nor read Rule #1 (http://forum.doom9.org/forum-rules.htm).
gkostas
22nd February 2004, 05:01
Thanks manono.
I guess I have to agree with jggimi:D
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