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    Are there any minimum system requirements for ripping DVDs to SVCD? Is there any risk for dropped frames, lost sync or will just take a looong time? (I have a Celeron 333, DMA/33)
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  2. i never had a problem and i have a celeron 333 with 96meg ram and 6x toshiba dvd-rom using w2k.

    you just copy the vobs to the harddrive shouldn't be any dropped frames at all.

    make sure you have plenty of drive space...

    Keith
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    you'll be amazed, but i have managed to make a svcd from DVD with a 486!!.

    the only problem was the burning part; i had to do that with my celeron 466.


    btw, you better keep useing the celeron or a better system for it. by the time you fully ripped a dvd with a 486 you'll be 87 (asumeing you are 21 now).

    NdZ
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    you rule.


    i how long was the movie, and how long did it take you to make it? what software did you use?

    that is awesome that you did that.

    i have a p2-300 and i thought mine would take a long time!

    more power to you man.

    later
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    i just ripped the Dolby Digital intro for testing perpose; just wondered how long it would take. all in total i think it took me one month alltogether.

    the p2 300 is simular to my system. useing LSX Mpeg encoder, it takes me roughly 20/25 times the length of the DVD cuz i put everything on highest quality possible.

    i think you'll need the same amount of time


    g'luck

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