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pabramma
12th May 2004, 21:57
I am trying to rip a dvd with individual cartoons on it. Pink Panther bonus disk with several pink panther cartoons on it. When I did the basic rip and burn it only did one of the selections on the dvd. In the conversion tab, I clicked on and loaded the dvd then ripped and converted. Is there a way to rip the menu and all the cartoons and put them on one dvd. I ripped and burned serveral movies already, so everything seems to be working, just don't know how to rip multiple files. any help would be appreciated thank you.
My system:
amd athlon 3200+
512 megs 2700 ram
2 120gigs wd hdd
abit an7 mb
sony cd/dvd r/rw
acer cd rom
I would like to add to my post that I am very new at this and not even sure the subject is worded properly. Also I would like to say that I do own the dvd I am trying to make an svcd of, I bought the set of pink panther movies with the bonus disc.

jsoto
13th May 2004, 19:40
Hi pabramma,

and welcome to the forum.

D2S is a "movie only" tool. That means, it cannot do what you are asking for, at least in an automatic way. Of course, you can use it to do the encodings and then use an authoring program to author your final DVD? SVCD? (It's not clear in your post, you have mentioned both).

SVCD authoring--> Use VCDEasy
DVD Authoring --> There are a lot of programs, but seems to me TMPG DVD AUTH is a good choice to start from.

jsoto

pabramma
13th May 2004, 21:11
thank you for responding to my question, I am trying to make an svcd. I am very new to this. But hopefully am learning. I have to learn what authoring means now.

bobwillis
13th May 2004, 22:53
Hi,

Authoring is where you take the audio, video & subs of each episode and glue them together (or multiplex as we like to say) in order to produce a useable set of burnable files. A menu is also usually created for multi-epsiodic discs.

As an alternative, you could use DVD-Rebuilder (which also uses CCE) for multi-episodic backups. This may be simpler for a beginner like yourself.

Regards,
Bob