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I have a few DVD's at home that I want to rip to my computer before I go back to college. I have a DVD burner and I know how to burn DVD's but I want to rip them to my computer and be able to play and wtach them on my computer.
I have DVD Decrypter And DVD Shrink and AutoGK and Nero Ultra edition.
These were the programs that I thought I would need, if possible could someone tell me how to rip a dvd to my computer so I could watch them from my comp
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http://members.dodo.net.au/~jimmalenko/FileDVDDecrypterV3220.htm
This will rip the DVD in it's entirety to your hard drive, without altering anything. A DVD5 may need up to 4.4GB, and a DVD9 may need up to 7.95GB.
... or if filesize is an issue, then you might need to look at converting to an MPEG-4 codec, such as DivX, Xvid ....
If so, check out the guides section, and select "DVD to AVI" in the conversion-type dropdown box.If in doubt, Google it. -
As long as your computer can play DVDs, it looks like the easiest method would be to just use DVDshrink and make a backup copy. You could burn with either DVDDecrypter or Nero.
If you want to conserve space, look into DIVX or XVID. A little more complicated, but you should be able to get 3 movies onto a DVD to play with sufficient quality for a small computer screen. Check the 'Guides' to the left for instructions. -
Well there quite big, 4.35 gb it huge, is there anyway to rip the DVD and then convert it inot AVI so its smaller?
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Look here.
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Originally Posted by jimmalenko
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May I ask what brand/model? (Not that it's likely to be found over here - but maybe!?!) My "old" DVD player is beginning to crack up - refuses to play some store bought DVDs - no idea why, but plays my backups perfectly well, so it's not that much of a problem...
So I'm looking around for a new player, and I think I'll settle for a DivX/XviD capable
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Originally Posted by mats.hogbergIf in doubt, Google it.
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Nope, as I suspected, that's not available here in Sweden, it seems. Some notes on Z500, and some car audio stuff from Zensonic, but that's it...
I guess it'll be a Centrum (again).
/Mats
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