Usually I use fair use wizard to rip TV episodes from my DVDs.
Lets say I have already ripped one of these DVDs and do not have the disc handy,
Can I use Fair Use wizard to work with the video TS folder from the ripped DVD to convert the episodes to XviD/DivX Avi files like I can with the actual DVD?
I want to save the step of having to burn the ripped DVD to a blank DVD-R before I can use fair use for the conversion of the eps.
If not is there any good freeware that will do this?
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you can use folder2iso to make the VIDEO_TS & AUDIO_TS folders into an iso and then open that in fairusewizard.
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Thanks for the replies, tried both folder2iso and imgburn, both work great, Thanks!
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