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Old Jun 16, 2006, 01:32 AM #1 of 4
DVD rip and convert to .avi

ok i'm really new to this, I want to know a good esy to use program to rip a DVD and convert the video in .avi or any file that is not an .iso type or something, if you know what I mean.

anyway not that the dvd I want to rip has multiple episode on it so I would like to have an .avi (or any good video file) for each episode (well the same thing when you download some serie episode duh >.>

and if possible post a site or a little of how to properly rip and covert file ^^

thanks

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Old Jun 16, 2006, 09:36 AM Local time: Jun 16, 2006, 08:36 AM #2 of 4
Let me unpack this a little for you. AVI is a file type. In AVI files are audio and video streams. Those streams can be encoded/compressed to small sizes. MP3 is a common compression for audio in AVIs. Xvid is the best and most common compression for video in AVI's.

Doom9.org is the place, and Gordian Knot is the program for AVI's. You can find it in the download section of the website, and it will download all you need to start. It will probably be confusing at first, and if it is too much, try Auto Gordian Knot.

There is a uber-easy to use program (that can be a headache at times) called DVDx. I used that for a long time, but had alot of trouble with video/audio sync issues. You could try it if you can't figure out GKnot.

The "best" way to get highest quality with small file sizes these days is to use newer compression for video and audio. x264 is the best video compression, and AAC is the best audio compression. You can't use these in AVI or with Gordian Knot. I highly recommend MeGUI and making MP4 files with it. But this is even more complicated setting up than Gordian Knot, but is easy once you have the initial setup...

So take your pick of these methods. I can guide you to which ever you prefer.

Hardest/Best- MeGUI
Normal/Good - Gordian Knot_Auto Gordian Knot
Easiest/OK - DVDx 2.x

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Old Jun 16, 2006, 10:53 AM Local time: Jun 16, 2006, 04:53 PM #3 of 4
To add to what Dayvon said, which is all good stuff, remember that x264 creates files that won't play on low-spec computers or standalone players. It's still the best if you have the horsepower to handle it though.

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Old Jun 16, 2006, 04:56 PM Local time: Jun 17, 2006, 12:56 AM #4 of 4
try Magic DVD Rip,is too easy and best one to rip dvd to avi

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