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Turbo! Registered User
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Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2004 2:13 am Post subject: DVD Converting |
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Hey does anyone know of any programs that can convert ripped DVD files to mpeg's? I have ripping software and a burning program, but it wont accept the type of files ive got (most likely to prevent piracy)
thanx for the help guys and gals
-Turbo! _________________
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thanx strong bad. ill take a look at em _________________
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Gamepro65 Registered User
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Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2004 1:50 pm Post subject: |
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Well it depends, do you mean you are ripping from the dvd to your computer or do u have some *.vob files that u dont know what to do with.
If its a vob file then you need to get a converter (i use super dvd ripper its all i could find and it works so i just use that) Then you are lookin anywhere from a 3-4 hour vcd encode to a 10 pm to 7 am (yes i timed it) svcd encode time.
Ripping from the dvd though i have no clue because i cant do that so i hope its the first one. _________________
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Turbo! Registered User
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Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2004 7:06 pm Post subject: |
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omg gamepro i just discovered red vs blue. im attempting to fit all of the episodes into a dvd. but its not working cuz the ~400 megs of files are ending up being over 5 gigs on the dvd. doesn anyone know how i can fix this or why its doing that? _________________
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Gamepro65 Registered User
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Posted: Sun Mar 14, 2004 12:46 am Post subject: |
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Yes, turbo RVB OWNZ U!
Ok so what are you trying to do? because i got the RVB DVD and it was under 5 gig so i dont know. all i did was just make them a vcd and they ended up being able to fit onto a single cd. But thats besides the point. Can u specify this excess 400 megs you are speaking of? _________________
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Posted: Sun Mar 14, 2004 6:58 pm Post subject: |
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Gamepro65 wrote: | Yes, turbo RVB OWNZ U!
Ok so what are you trying to do? because i got the RVB DVD and it was under 5 gig so i dont know. all i did was just make them a vcd and they ended up being able to fit onto a single cd. But thats besides the point. Can u specify this excess 400 megs you are speaking of? |
its actually closer to 500. its about 496 megs. but i think i figurred out what the problem was. i was trying to put all of the episodes onto a dvd so i could watch them in my dvd player but my software would always say that i didnt have neough space on my disc. But yeah, i found out that my software was converting all of the quicktime files at the highest quality which is what took up all of the space. i eventually settled for a VCD but I had to sacrifice quality and some of the files i wanted. I have the Sonic MyDVD software if anyone knows how to change how files created outside of it are converted. _________________
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Gamepro65 Registered User
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OK, i think i know what your doing. You are converting the avi files they put out onto a CD-R not a DVD-r? You see im thinkin 2 different things here thats where im confused. You CAN fit all of them onto a cd-r VCD quality and have a little bit of time left over. But what is this quicktime format? DVD players cannot read quicktime only mpeg... _________________
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Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2004 10:46 pm Post subject: |
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no my software reads qicktime for dvd, it just converts it at the highest quality _________________
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