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chrome 20-09-2009 01:11

DVD Ripper
 
hi guys and girls, i am lookin for a good dvd ripper, what i want to do is to store all my dvd's onto my external hard drive, most prob in avi format ( not to sure about this yet ), then it will allow us to not only free up space in the cupboard but also let anyone watch what they want, any one got some good tips or links to programs ( preff free if possible, there is a credit crunch you know ), thanks all :cool:

Hiroki 20-09-2009 01:20

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I use this method here http://dailyapps.net/2008/08/hack-at...lity-dvd-rips/ to make avi rips of my dvd's.

Works a treat for me and is all free software.

chrome 20-09-2009 01:25

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thanks just going have a look now, you think it makes us lazy ripping dvd's so we have not got to get up to change dvd

Hiroki 20-09-2009 01:31

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I do it so I don't have dvd's all over the place.

admars 20-09-2009 09:02

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I haven't used it but I know soem ppl like hand brake
http://handbrake.fr/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Handbrake

I've used Fair use, it was quick and easy
http://www.fairusewizard.com

CHiLL 20-09-2009 10:38

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To completely rip a DVD, I use either DVD Shrink, or DVD Santa. Though I have only converted AVI to DVD (which I use ConvertXtoDVD for) but I've never done it the other way around.

Converting from DVD to AVI does lose quality.

chrome 20-09-2009 14:15

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i was just going to ask, what i want to do is to store all my dvd's on external hd, the problem is my comp ( media center ) is in a different room to tv, i have been told a good quality video sender or media sender will work, but what do you think for the best qualitly pic, what should i convert to the dvd to?

CHiLL 20-09-2009 14:34

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Quote:

Originally Posted by chrome (Post 34875414)
i was just going to ask, what i want to do is to store all my dvd's on external hd, the problem is my comp ( media center ) is in a different room to tv, i have been told a good quality video sender or media sender will work, but what do you think for the best qualitly pic, what should i convert to the dvd to?

Well, do you want your backups to be full quality or slightly less? A DVD is generally 4.7GB. An AVI rip of a DVD is around 700MB. Quality or file size?

If you have enough hard drive space, I'd advise doing normal DVD rips, and leaving them in DVD format.

You don't need a 'video sender' to send media such as these. A standard file share over wires or wireless will do the job perfectly. Though transfering 1 film takes a while on wireless, let alone a good amount.

zing_deleted 20-09-2009 15:25

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I would advise just playing your dvds on a dvd player plugged into your TV . Why make work for yourself

Druchii 20-09-2009 15:51

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Quote:

Originally Posted by zing (Post 34875438)
I would advise just playing your dvds on a dvd player plugged into your TV . Why make work for yourself

That doesn't work all over the house, with simultaneous viewings of different films does it though? (Sadly :p:)

zing_deleted 20-09-2009 16:11

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well in all fairness trying to stream the same video file to various sources doesnt work to well in my experience either


look at it this way . How good is your pc? how many hard drives does it have and how dvd readers does it have.

say like most people you have 1 and its a modest pc its what 15 minutes to decrypt a dvd then what half an hour minimum to convert to whatever flavour of avi you wish. Thats 45 minutes per dvd. Say you have 50 thats 2250 minutes of ripping which is 37.5 hours

Plus on top of that the chance some will go out of sync and some will require subtiles for foreign speaking parts

upto you op :)

Dai 20-09-2009 17:23

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http://www.winxdvd.com/specialoffer/sep09.htm

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Note: The original price of WinX DVD Ripper Platinum is $24.95. Now it is totally free available from Sep. 15 to Sep. 30 (give away for half month). No registration code is required. Just download it and backup your DVDs right away.

;)

Ben B 20-09-2009 17:34

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I use DVD decrypter http://www.dvddecrypter.org.uk/ for ripping DVDs

idi banashapan 20-09-2009 19:05

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DVD shrink ripped in uncompressed format straight onto a hhd. Makes a very easy a DVD quality library

bw41101 20-09-2009 19:13

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Quote:

Originally Posted by chrome (Post 34875250)
hi guys and girls, i am lookin for a good dvd ripper, what i want to do is to store all my dvd's onto my external hard drive, most prob in avi format ( not to sure about this yet ), then it will allow us to not only free up space in the cupboard but also let anyone watch what they want, any one got some good tips or links to programs ( preff free if possible, there is a credit crunch you know ), thanks all :cool:


For really simple and confident use, two products that work together, namely:

AnyDVD and Clone DVD2 both from Slysoft and available on line.

No brainer - and a month's free trail too!

Si thee :Sprint:


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