I've got a homemade DVD I want to rip. It's a super replay that I mentioned in the arcade forum. Anyways, I can rip the video, but not the audio. I use smart ripper, and it just has "cell 1" as the audio listed. When I open that shit in Flask, it says "not specificed" for audio. Any suggestions... perhaps other software? Share your secrets!
It will only burn normal avi files. If you downladed them from the net you have to find a way to remove the codec.
No it doesn't, you can drag and drop anything bar multi-stream shit like .mkv or .ogm and it will make it into DVD video. You need more plugins by the sound of it.
Yeah, I'd suggest DVD Decrypter too. And if you want to convert it to DivX/XviD/whatever I'd suggest GordianKnot or AutoGordianKnot (it's a bit simpler than the former).
Try this one, if you want to make a complete backup of your disc, its fast and simple, just a few mouse clicks, its great for backing up dvds. http://www.dvd2one.com/ After tht just burn the files as a video dvd and its all good
dvd shrink is better than dvd2one, and dvd decrypter should do the work, then do ivtc, little filter here and there and 2 passes with xvid
What I'm trying to do is rip it to an AVI/DiVX to make it downloadable. I don't think Nero does what I'm wanting to do. I'll try some of that other shit when I get home.
That's what I'd like to do. I don't want a full blown 5 gigs on my Xbox for one movie. I don't mind reduced quality (to an extent).
I dunno about divX. The old fashioned thing to do was make a VCD with something like VCD Galaxy. You could do that then convert to divx, perhaps? Bit long winded. I shall ask my friend to come on and post an answer
Im' w/ you Kyuusaku. First time in AGES since I've done this... hence, I don't know dick about it other than Flask. It's a homebrew DVD if you guys haven't figured out yet.... perhaps that's what it's having a hard time.
rip dvd with dvddecrypter, open the vobs with dvd2avi cleate your d2v file, open that file with virtualdub, crop it with filters, change resolution with filters, add audio track and make it mp3 128kbps or what ever fits you best, then do 2 passes with xvid :") or you can go the longggg way and do ivtc, filters, etc.
All you need to know here GP: http://www.rita.lt/dap&js_guides/AutoGK_ILLUSTRATED_GUIDE_4_dummies_(DVDtoAVI)_by_dap&js.zip Superb guide, process is very fast. I had a Korean movie a lot of people at FSC wanted and decided to rip and up it, ripping was done within a matter of hours. Idiot-proof, before doing it I knew jack about ripping DVDs to XviD.
Link no worky. When I rip the DVD w/ Smart Ripper, I get these files. I thought wherever the hell the audio was going to be would be obvious.... guess that's what I get for thinking. 03/04/2005 13:16 PM 12,288 VIDEO_TS.BUP 03/04/2005 13:16 PM 12,288 VIDEO_TS.IFO 03/04/2005 13:16 PM 8,192 VIDEO_TS.VOB 03/04/2005 13:16 PM 45,056 VTS_01_0.BUP 03/04/2005 13:16 PM 45,056 VTS_01_0.IFO 03/04/2005 22:02 PM 1,286,924 VTS_01_0.log 03/04/2005 13:16 PM 49,152 VTS_01_0.VOB 03/04/2005 13:19 PM 1,073,709,056 VTS_01_1.VOB 03/04/2005 13:21 PM 1,073,709,056 VTS_01_2.VOB 03/04/2005 13:23 PM 1,073,709,056 VTS_01_3.VOB 03/04/2005 13:23 PM 126,679,040 VTS_01_4.VOB
Whoops. Guess they don't allow linking or whatever. GP, go here : http://www.rita.lt/ Then look down a bit, you'll see " AutoGK ILLUSTRATED GUIDE 4 dummies (DVDtoAVI) v2" as the very first option under 'Our Guides'. Click and dl. PDF Rar'd. Like I said before, completely user-friendly. First-time DVD rippers won't have any problems at all.Basically you use two apps, one to rip DVD to HD and one to convert to DiVX/XViD. Idiot (like me) - proof.