DVD Ripping guide

KometeKomete Member
edited September 2003 in Community
Good article!

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  • citrixmetacitrixmeta Montreal, Quebec Icrontian
    edited September 2003
    oh yes it is.

    Deke wrote this one,
    he's an awesome guy.
  • ml_manml_man The Asylum... Seeking Refuge
    edited September 2003
    Where is it?
  • citrixmetacitrixmeta Montreal, Quebec Icrontian
    edited September 2003
  • SteTheDudeSteTheDude Rochdale, England!
    edited September 2003
    why dont you just use Easy DIVX?
    Thats what i use for my "backups" and have no problem at all
  • stoopidstoopid Albany, NY New
    edited September 2003
    Originally posted by SteTheDude
    why dont you just use Easy DIVX?
    Thats what i use for my "backups" and have no problem at all

    I likes the looks of that prggie, "testing" it right now :p
  • stoopidstoopid Albany, NY New
    edited September 2003
    Easy Divx was a flop, tried it twice with different settings and got a sped-up image with no sound... back to the old way...
  • drowddrowd Texas
    edited September 2003
    yeah, my experiences with "one program wonders" for divx or svcd tend to pretty much be teh suck. i also have heard that you can screw up your dvd drive pretty bad, cuz it has the laser continually running for a longer period of time. not to mention, that the article right here on ICF is top notch!!!
  • stoopidstoopid Albany, NY New
    edited September 2003
    Well, it seems that certain files were missing from the guide (like mpeg2dec.dll and dcomb.dll, which is only available in dcomb500.dll on the net and this isn't compatible with Gordian Knot...). The problems, after 30 minutes, of following the guide sent me running back to making VCDs/SVCDs with Smart ripper, DVD2AVI, and TMPGEnc. At least that works.
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