Please refresh my memory.
Which program(s) will be able to rip the files from a VR disk?
OS is Windows 2000.
I have Cyberlink Power Producer that came with my DVD drive.
I used the JVC to timer record some programs.
In the past I've always recorded in Video mode and had no problems using TMPGEnc DVD Author to rip the files.
Thanks in advance.
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Cyberlink Power Producer has always worked for me, but I have XP not 2000 so I don't know if there would be any difference.
Power Producer is just plain better than TMPGEnc DVD Author for ripping any DVD (whether Video or VR mode). TMPGEnc seems to sputter around just reading the directory and you can only rip 1 file at a time, then you have to read the directory again and rip another file, etc. With Power Producer it reads the directory quite fast and allows you to check mark all the files you want to rip all at once. -
Originally Posted by broadway
Then use other programs to rip the VRO files.
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