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  1. Member
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    hi
    in Gordian Knot
    1: how do i rip a dvd disc which has vob files in him that costs 4.5 gb to 1 avi file that will cost 700 mb
    2: how can i coding and editing the file that has been ripped to avi same as im editing mpeg files. (changing resolution, adding subs, etc...)
    10x
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  2. Hello Sir

    There are plenty of Guides to the <-----left, just take a look, what you are asking has been answered many times here & the easiest way to explain it is with a guide.

    Here are two links to start you off.

    http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/xvid.htm

    http://www.rita.lt/guides/GKnot_DVDtoAVI.htm

    Good luck.
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    too complicated but 10x anyway
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  4. Don't limit your self to just GK, try other tools, like I said, just search through some of the guides/tools, some of the guides/tools are more complicated than others, but in any case, you will still have to get your hands dirty, sorry.
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    when im pressing on Rip the vobs (on the dvd icon)
    it says: Before you can use this you have to set the correct path to "DVDDecrypter.exe"
    what does it means?
    there is no answer for that in the guide u sent me
    how do i fix this
    10x
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  6. OK, your best to use DVD fab decrypter for that task, DVDDecrypter is out dated for ripping new comercial DVD's, just rip the DVD with DVD Fab first, then proceed with encoding once you have all the VOB's, you can even join all VOB's into one big mpeg2 file with vob2mpg before encoding.
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    i've installed dvdfab in it still yell the same error when im pressing rip the vobs y?
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