blebo
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How do you do this so I can watch the DVD from my harddrive instead of carrying the disks about
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Dom
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you can copy the vob files straight from the dvd, but the space will be 4-8gigs etc Otherwise you can rip it, but it will take around 24hrs after doing multipasses and encoding it (some threads about this aswells as dvdrhelp.com)....or just grab a copy from the special shop if you're really worried about size
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abdus
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use DVDRipper
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drunkenfool
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I use Ahead DVD Ripper, piece of piss to use and once its set up it does perfect copies. I can encode in about real time on the highest setting with AMD 4000+ 64 bit
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_Allan_
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DVD Shrink will rip the DVD files to your Hardrive to Video_TS + Audio_TS folders in about 40mins-1.5 hours
Any decent dvd playback software like WinDVD 7 will play the DVD back from these files directly from the HD.
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abdus
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Yeah, that's it DVD Shrink...i couldn;t recall the name
nice one _Allan_
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drunkenfool
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Aren't the TS files the same size as the original DVD though? If its for "home movies" then you may as well compress them?
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abdus
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DVDShrink will do the job...
and you can also select the size of your output files
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Steve
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
you can copy the vob files straight from the dvd, but the space will be 4-8gigs etc Otherwise you can rip it, but it will take around 24hrs after doing multipasses and encoding it (some threads about this aswells as dvdrhelp.com)....or just grab a copy from the special shop if you're really worried about size
takes more like 6-8 hours to rip a high quality avi
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_Allan_
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quote: Originally posted by drunkenfool
Aren't the TS files the same size as the original DVD though? If its for "home movies" then you may as well compress them?
Why?, I have 17 movies to watch currently taking about 75GB
but I have 500GB to play with , some peeps won't be bothered about the files size. Plus they can be burned straight to DVD when I like and I know they'll be DVD quality when I pop round to a mates.
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drunkenfool
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I got 356 movies and 1350GB to play with, but no need to burn to DVD when my PC is connected to HD projector, may as well save the space for more films etc (Only got 450GB spare too, rest is full of TV eps, music, documentaries and some porn )
[Edited on 12-08-2006 by drunkenfool]
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PaulW
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DVD Shrink cant handle Arcos encryption which is now being used by Sony...
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