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  1. alright I want to take all my favorite dvd movies and take out the favorite parts and then put all the favorite parts on 1 or 2 dvd-r's
    how do i take a dvd-r movie and rip it to a .mpg. Then i was thinking that tmpge would allow me to cut out what I want. Is this right? Would smartripper work for me on ripping to a mpg.

    thanks in advance
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  2. Originally Posted by btwell
    alright I want to take all my favorite dvd movies and take out the favorite parts and then put all the favorite parts on 1 or 2 dvd-r's
    how do i take a dvd-r movie and rip it to a .mpg. Then i was thinking that tmpge would allow me to cut out what I want. Is this right? Would smartripper work for me on ripping to a mpg.

    thanks in advance
    Dude, think your pushing it.. not quite cross posting but 2 questions looking for basically the same info...
    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=218355
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    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=218353

    Just a warning.... I already have 1 card so I'm being nice...

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    makntracks, have you ever actually answered a question, or do you just hide behind the guides because you don't know shit?
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  4. Originally Posted by ricky1756
    makntracks, have you ever actually answered a question, or do you just hide behind the guides because you don't know shit?
    Sorry I learned what I needed to the hard way as I would expect others to do, unless you're a lazy a**......
    If you ask a question that has had way to many answers to.. and guides posted for... and a search function to find what you need... and NOT found a semblance of what you need... than you are indeed a lUser n00b and nothing more...
    So how many warnings can you get???

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    what is the purpose of a forum, if nobody can ask a question. By your criteria , dvdrhelp should just be a library of guides with no forum.
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  6. http://www.dvdguideuk.dsl.pipex.com/dvdguide/editing1/editing1.htm

    DVD Decryptor will rip the DVD .VOB files to your hard drive, and Womble MPEG-VCR will allow you to edit the .VOB files and create mpeg-2 compliant files.

    Hope this helps. Using the search feature of the site will allow you to locate any and all previous discussions that have taken place regarding your problem. I, and many others on this site, never mind assisting new users, but your first step should always be to search the How To seaction of the site. If after searching you cannot find an answer to your questions, then please feel free to ask.

    I hope this helps...
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    Even if you "don't know shit", I could think of no better place to hide than behind the EXCELLENT guides here. Probably 50% of the questions here can be answered by a guide. That leaves 50% "unique" questions that won't get a RTFG answer

    Also, if it's merely chapters (episodic DVDs), you can rip individual chapters with most of the rippers. I used this method to make "proper" Spongebob season sets from the random compilation sets they put out.*





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  8. A very simple way would be to use Eazy VCD
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  9. Originally Posted by makntraks
    So how many warnings can you get???
    Four.

    A yellow card is a 'misdemeanor' which results in a 'booking' by the official. If you get a fifth 'booking' you are 'dismissed' with a showing of the red card.

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