Okay, question...
I just got a gig with an undisclosed video company to produce a quick 5 minute compliation of footage for upcoming home video and DVD releases. However, in order to get the footage, I must rip it from the original DVDs.
How do I do this and get perfect quality, or get quality close to perfect? Like no interlace, AVI; just get it to look as nice as possible. I don't need the audio, I just need to video in as close to source as I can get it.
I know I rip the files, but when I use DVD2AVI, it generates errors or runs at like 12 fps. I'm using a 1.8 GHz machinew ith 512 megs of RAM, so I really don't think that is the problem.
Can anyone help me?
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you might get more help if you post in the correct forum section
this is for DVD to DVDR not DVD to AVI -
no problem, just letting you know why you probably didnt get any replies
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You can demux the original VOB files to m2v and ac3, then edit as necessary. There are guides to the left or do a forum search on how to use smartripper/dvd decrypter to demux.
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