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Well, recently I bought a LG DVD Recorder, it is not a drive, but an equipment like a videocassete recorder.
Well, it records the movies/tv shows using DVD Video format. I tried to read the disc here in my LG DVD-RW (now the drive :P ) model GSA-4165B and sadly I did not see any files.
Well, following the instructions from the LG DVD Recorder manual, it requires me to finalize the disc after recorded any movie/tv. Well, this part was done perfectly. Because if I don't do that part the DVD only can be played on the LG DVD Recorder.
And I think the format from this DVD is DVD-VR or DVD+VR but I don't know if that is correct or not.
Using PowerDVD (application) I can see normaly the recorded video here. All the recordings. But when I open the DVD on Windows Explorer I can't see any files.
So, my question is: How to rip the video?
Because I tried the following application: "#1 DVD Ripper" available here
http://www.dvdtox.com/dvd_ripper.htm
And that application requires me to open the .IFO file from the DVD.
But using IsoBuster (good application) I can see the .IFO file because the DVD is recorded using the UDF filesystem on the folder DVD_RTAV
Anyway, thanx for reading this message and my best regards!!!![]()
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Hmm, strange. I have an LG DVD player as well and have to finalise the disc for it to play in other players. Once finalised, I have no problems viewing it in Explorer and seeing either the VOB or VRO files (depending which mode I chose to record in).
Are you sure you have finalised it correctly? Have you tried playing it in another DVD player to be sure? Perhaps there is a setting in Explorer that needs tweaking? -
Man, thank you for answering me. 8)
I forgot to install the Nero InCD Reader here. Because I still use Windows 98SE. Now I can read the DVD, including the DVD_RTAV folder.
On my LG DVD Recorder I allways use the VR format. Because my DVD-Recorder has editting capabilities, you know, removing commercials. Erasing small parts from the DVD-VR and this is not possible if I choose the DVD-Video format.
If I choose the DVD-Video format will I find VOB files in the DVD?
Because tools like "#1 DVD Ripper" don't open the VRO file.
Well, I know VRO and VOB are in fact MPEG-2 files. I have the MPEG Video Wizard here and it opens the VRO File.
What do you know about tools like DVD Ripper.
- Open the VRO file.
- Choose Video/Audio Codec.
- Set an AVI File to write
- It's done!!!
Any, thanx for reading this insane message. -
Originally Posted by BlooderButcher
I've never used DVD Ripper. -
Originally Posted by kadzbiz
It's simple, easy, very fast, the produced videos have no sync errors.
Anyway, was nice to meet you. I have membership here since 2005 and usually I don't use this forum board very much because the guides here answers my questions very fastly.
And in Australian english!!! Well I'm a brazilian speaking portuguese natively.
See Ya!!! Mate!!! Bye!!! 8)
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