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    Hi
    How can I rip a DVD to AVI that have no codec or a standard codec so people that have windows movie maker can import it and edit the file.

    I know the file going to be big but that is ok, I just dont wan't to have problem with codec when it time to use windows movie maker.

    Handbrake save it in Xvid
    AutoMKV save it i Divx/Xvid
    FairUse Wizard 2 save it as Xvid.
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    use autogk
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    Originally Posted by ron spencer
    use autogk
    I have to pick Xvid or DivX
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    http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/Forums/Default.aspx

    Questions answered in second sub forum link > Capturing and Importing Media

    You'll find all you need there about formats accepted for importing.
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  5. HDConvertToX will also encode to wmv

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    HDConvertToX, AutoMen, AutoMKV Developer
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    AVIDEMUX! Open vob, choose video->dv and audio->wav pcm, Save and save as video.avi(be sure to add the .avi extension). And it works fine to import in Windows Movie Maker.
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    use autogk and choose xvid...simple
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