View Full Version : What do you use to rip DVD ?
yg60m
05-20-2004, 10:55 AM
I am surprised to see the differences between some ripps, some are almost DVD-like and other not.
Could you post here the method you use with the softs needed ?
I use Dr. Divx and it's fine but i think it can be improved.
We need to see your quality... now you have to post a full DVD-Rip for us all to download. Without it we don't have a benchmark :wink:
tigerx
05-20-2004, 11:51 AM
i used super dvd ripper. it's not free, but there's always a way around ;)
Anonymous
05-20-2004, 12:17 PM
i used super dvd ripper. it's not free, but there's always a way around ;)
Just trying that, after it made its way onto my computer somehow (cheers pimp :wink: ) It seems cool as it rips directy to any format- so i'm currently doing my first xvid rip of top gear- after spending 8 hours cleaning up all the noise in TMPGEnc due to my crappy reception on sunday :roll:
I also use Dr divx at the moment so i'll let you know i prefer this (which i think i will )
yg60m
05-20-2004, 12:52 PM
We need to see your quality... now you have to post a full DVD-Rip for us all to download. Without it we don't have a benchmark
LOL :lol: Nice try :wink:
It could happen soon in the download group.
stracing
05-20-2004, 01:41 PM
i like using dvd2svcd
but not all ppl can view, the codecs get a bit complicated
otherwise i use auto gordian knot and dvd decrypter
We need to see your quality... now you have to post a full DVD-Rip for us all to download. Without it we don't have a benchmark
LOL :shock: Nice try :wink:
It could happen soon in the download group.
Hey, no problems :)
I'm part of the download group too :wink:
BTW - a few weeks ago, Jabba posted this link to rip dvds
http://rip.corusa.com/
Also, have a look here for software and guides... it's one of the best sites for this
http://www.doom9.org/
:D
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