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    Hi. I have read up a bunch on encoding a DVD to something like Divx, but I am more confused than when I started. I have DVD Fab Platinum and Xilisoft DVD Ripper.
    What I want is to rip the DVD to a smaller size, with 5.1 sound. 5.1 is the key.
    Is it possible to rip to something like Divx and keep 5.1 sound? Is there another format I can rip to and keep 5.1 sound?
    I am ripping my DVDs to my computer hard drive in order to stream to my TV. The player can support a wide variety of formats so I am open to just about anything and I don't care what software I use to encode it. I would like it to be easy though, if possible.
    Thanks!
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  2. Yes, Divx with 5.1 audio is possible. Divx Converter, TDA, AutoGK, etc.
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    Thanks. Are there any other formats that allow 5.1 audio?
    -Antknee
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  4. Member Krispy Kritter's Avatar
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    Divx, Xvid, h.264, etc. Start with the basics and experiment once you know what you are doing.

    Use AutoGK and convert to avi using Divx/Xvid.
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    AutoGK looks nice. Will this also decrypt the DVD (one that I own)? If not, is there one that does this in one step?
    Thansk
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    AutoGK won't decrypt, but you can do that easily with the freeware DVDFab HD decrypter with most any DVD. Because encryption methods change all the time, a separate decryption program is a better choice. DVDFab HD Decrypter is updated often.
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