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  1. I am attempting to place specific episodes onto cd-r's and i am having a very hard time of it

    I would like to know if it's possible to only rip a couple episodes at a time (i'm working off a laptop and have next to HDD space) and convert those put them on cd and then repeat.

    If there's a guide for this issue can i get the link for it please?

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  2. Not all episode DVDs are the same. For some, yes you can only rip 1 at a time, for others you have to rip the whole thing, all depends on the DVD.

    1 PGC thats 4hours long you have to pretty much rip the whole thing, or use file mode to the the vobs that have the episodes you want, but you'll get parts of the one before and after.

    If each episode has its own PGC, just rip em 1 at a time.
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  3. PGC? what the devil is that? i thnk the episodes have their own (i think) how would i rip them individually?
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    Originally Posted by chiapet
    PGC? what the devil is that? i thnk the episodes have their own (i think) how would i rip them individually?
    Why don't you play around with either DVD DECRYPTER or SMARTRIPPER

    I mean really don't be an idiot it ain't that hard!

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  5. I think I can help, if you're talking about VCDs of TV episodes. I discovered the program Eazy VCD and doing TV episodes wasn't difficult at all. I've made three copies of Alias episodes and three various Simpsons episodes to one CD-R. It's a freeware program and isn't too hard to learn, especially with the guides at this site. Please feel free to ask if you need any help.

    Good luck,

    Bright Knight
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