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  1. Hey,
    I have been looking arround the site.
    How do I rip a VCD so I can play it on my PC in Avi or Mpeg Format.
    Right Now I am having to caputre them and manually and It takes for ever.
    Any Tips.
    Jeremiah
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  2. Rip the VCD to the HDD with ISOBUSTER. If you are running Windows, then you should be able to play that MPEG file in Media Player.

    Check out this guide:

    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/userguides/141726.php#vcd
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  3. why do you want to rip it in the first place? play the movie already (from a disc i presume) with PowerDVD or any other player that support mpeg1. get VLC freeware player...plays just about anything.
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  4. Originally Posted by noki
    why do you want to rip it in the first place? play the movie already (from a disc i presume) with PowerDVD or any other player that support mpeg1. get VLC freeware player...plays just about anything.
    Spot on.

    Can't you open DAT files with Windoze Media Player I'm sure I used to . . . . .


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  5. I am Transfering my VCD collection to DVD thats Why I need this.
    Thanks for the suggestion I hope this will do the trick.
    Jeremiah
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  6. Originally Posted by Chogull
    Hey,
    I have been looking arround the site.
    How do I rip a VCD so I can play it on my PC in Avi or Mpeg Format.
    Right Now I am having to caputre them and manually and It takes for ever.
    Any Tips.
    Jeremiah
    Then you say -

    Originally Posted by Chogull
    I am Transfering my VCD collection to DVD thats Why I need this.
    Thanks for the suggestion I hope this will do the trick.
    Jeremiah


    Buddha says that, while he may show you the way, only you can truly save yourself, proving once and for all that he's a lazy, fat bastard.
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