R RockOut Member Joined Jan 4, 2004 Messages 314 Location The USA Website www.godsofallmedia.com Jun 1, 2004 #1 I was just interested in whether or not anyone knows any good software for ripping and converting DVDs into AVI files?
I was just interested in whether or not anyone knows any good software for ripping and converting DVDs into AVI files?
C crazeeplaya That's the way I like it Joined Apr 26, 2003 Messages 740 Jun 1, 2004 #2 Ripping: DVDDecypter Convert to avi: dvd2avi then virtualdub
D DarkWolfNine Member Joined Apr 4, 2003 Messages 105 Age 48 Location Washington St. USA Website Visit site Jun 1, 2004 #3 www.Doom9.org and www.videohelp.com are two great resources
geo12 Retrofuturist Joined Dec 27, 2003 Messages 713 Location Ithaca Website Visit site Jun 2, 2004 #4 i'v been having lot's of trouble with this for a while now. I have tried many different software but i still am having trouble. Right now im using DVD shrink, but i do not know what the files come out to be.
i'v been having lot's of trouble with this for a while now. I have tried many different software but i still am having trouble. Right now im using DVD shrink, but i do not know what the files come out to be.
yaustar UK GP32 & GP2X Owner Joined Oct 18, 2003 Messages 2,714 Location UK Website Visit site Jun 2, 2004 #5 DVDx + virtual dub
R RockOut Member Joined Jan 4, 2004 Messages 314 Location The USA Website www.godsofallmedia.com Jun 2, 2004 #6 thanks
S sammster001 Member Joined Feb 2, 2004 Messages 103 Website Visit site Jun 2, 2004 #7 The easiest ripping software ever is Eazy VCD. 3 clicks and it rips a film/trailer (whatever you want) into an mpeg file. DVD Decrypter is fine but you have to do more work. Eazy VCD-Mpeg Virtual Dub-GP32 Compatible AVI.
The easiest ripping software ever is Eazy VCD. 3 clicks and it rips a film/trailer (whatever you want) into an mpeg file. DVD Decrypter is fine but you have to do more work. Eazy VCD-Mpeg Virtual Dub-GP32 Compatible AVI.
R RockOut Member Joined Jan 4, 2004 Messages 314 Location The USA Website www.godsofallmedia.com Jun 3, 2004 #8 I used DVDX, but it converted the film into 3 files which are harder to process than 1 file. :blink: