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  1. hi im a new at dvd ripping this is the 1st tie i have tried. The wav file you have to use for audio when u get to the tmpg section,when and with which program do you need to create this file i couldnt find it any where in the newbie ripping guide,and als whe i get up to the TMPG part it wont open the project file from dvd2avi eventhough i hav all the vpf files. if any one can help mei would greatly appreciate it thanks.
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  2. Make sure you have DVD2AVI.vfp in the same folder as Tmpgenc.
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  3. yeah i already have it in the same folder
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    What project file are you talking about? If you use DVD2AVi to frame serve, it will generate two files, a d2v & a wav file. Make sure you don't delete any file you ripped from the DVD just yet, because d2v file is only a link file to those large vob files your ripped.

    In Tmpegenc, just tapped the browse button next to the video source and select the d2v file, while do the same for the audio file & select the wav file.

    Next, you should load the template you want. Go to Setting and adjust the settings you want. You can then start coding your file. If you want to save the project to encode later, then go to FILE and select save to new project.

    <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: siaododo on 2001-12-28 02:22:18 ]</font>
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  5. Newbie guide has all the info needed. I belive you just have to read it carefully.

    BTW when you try to rip audio using DVD2AVI make sure you see the wav file in the destination folder. If not try again using a diffrent track number.

    Have phun
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  6. Thanks ive got it now.
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  7. the more you try ripping the better you get at it, soon you'll be answering all the questions. Maybe even show us how to make cool interactive menus, extra scenes and all the good stuff just like a DVD!
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