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  1. Member
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    Hi,

    I want to rip episodes off episodic discs without losing any quality. I used to be on XP and managed to do it, but burning it became a problem and any DVDs I burnt with epsiodes on always had skipping, even though the DVD images on my computer worked fine.

    I'm now on a Mac and can use XP if I have to on my laptop. I think the problem last time was in burning movie files to a disc, so is there a way I can rip the episodes out directly in full quality (don't mind removing say the foreign languages/subs) and burn the episodes as data files, so they won't pay in a dvd player but I can play them on my computer? I've tried this using Handbrake on my Mac and it won't do it.

    I don't mind how big the episodes they are but I'm a freak and want them all to be in perfect quality, even if that means only one or two episodes being burnt onto each DVD-R.

    Thanks.
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    I think your original problem was poor quality blanks. Either that, or a poor job of authoring the DVD.
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    The authoring worked perfectly I think, as I have the video_TS and audio_TS folders on my computer and they work perfectly . I'd bought a spindle of 100 DVD-R Imation discs, were they the problem then?

    Would it be possible to extract each episode singly instead of getting them in video_TS and audio_TS format?
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    https://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?p=1373527#1373527 might assist.

    Shows you how to queue ripping in IFO mode in DVDDecrypter.
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    well, imitation disks is ur problem, there are 10 times as many bad disks out there as there are good
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