PAUL103DOGS
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Anyone remember the link to that DVD to gp32_console guide? i seem to have forgot it.
About 10 gigabytes.I need a method too... I bought a new DVD drive to do this, but I'm REALLY low on HDD space (200mb and 400mb on my storage HDD), so I need a good method which won't take up much space.
Aapje89: How much space does your method take up?
?, just use dvdshrink to rip the dvd and virtual dub MOD to convert it and it should be no problemEverything works o.k but i cant find the .wav file after ripping the DVD so i have no sound .
?, just use dvdshrink to rip the dvd and virtual dub MOD to convert it and it should be no problemEverything works o.k but i cant find the .wav file after ripping the DVD so i have no sound .
@AXNJAXN: about 1.2 megabytes per minute (thats in gp32 format of course)
it is possible to rip individual episodes off an dvd, I think the temp size is 4.5 gb, better do some hd cleanup thenI also need to know if it's possible to rip individual episodes off of a DVD (for the TV show sets etc.).
You are the one who needs to do some research.Illegal? By whose standards? What country has precedence here?
Buddy, this is the no-mans-land of intellectual property.
If you want to talk illegality, discuss the legality of emulators, whose existance should be considered illegal without owning the original hardware. Discuss the legality of roms, which are almost universally illegal, even if the original is owned. Or how about nintendo's patent on the emulator?
Do a little research.
I, for one, do not see the moral problem in getting around copy protection. What would punitive damages be on doing that for something I own?
There are a number of problems concerning law and digital media, not the least of which is the idea of a software patent or a law which prevents fair use.
I intend to use my DVDs that I have bought however I see fit. While this may not include trading files or any form of advocating piracy, if transcoding files to be watched on my GP32 is illegal, I don't care about the law.
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I intend to use my DVDs that I have bought however I see fit. While this may not include trading files or any form of advocating piracy, if transcoding files to be watched on my GP32 is illegal, I don't care about the law.