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  1. When I rip with dvd encrypter it puts the files into a .rar archive. Is there a way to just put the ripped files into a folder so I don't have to unrar it? The unrar process takes a lot of time. Thanks.
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    dvd encrypter ? what is that ?

    you mean DVD Decrypter ? how does it put the files into a rar format ?

    maybe just read the guides here and here
    http://www.dvddecrypter.com/guide.asp
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    Winrar defaults to associate certain image files to itself. I think .iso and .bin might show the icon for a winrar archive. This being one reason not to hide known file extensions.
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  4. BJ...My mistake on the name, sorry. It does put the file into a .rar format. Instead of ending up with a folder with all the many vob files in it, I end up with one large 7.5 gig .rar file that I have to unrar, which is painful to do.
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    i didnt even know you could do that -- or why you would want to ...
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  6. I really did not want that but it did it by itself. I solved it by installing win zip. Now it puts all the files in a folder and they are not zipped. I guess winzip took the steam out of winrar and over rode it.
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