Hi everyone,
I've borrow a dozen DVDs and i wanna to copy them
I've transfer them on my cpu with: VD Decrypter, CloneDVD, etc.....
WIth any results of those rips, i can't convert the DVD into a nice 700MB file
I'm trying with AutoGK...but the result is
1 VOB for 1 VOB or
8 VOB for 8 VOB
I've seen on tutorial that i'm suppose to see the DVD all taken by choosing the first IFO...but it not happening!!!
I'm choosing the first IFO and i see something like: 5 min and not 125 min (about)
But, if i'm trying with downloaded file, it's working!!!!
Can someone save my soul before i'll loose my mind (for what's left)
Thanks
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Use dvddecrypter to make an iso file and then load the iso file into fairusewizard.
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DVD Decrypter will fail on many/most/all recent region 1 titles on Disney and Sony and some other studios. DVDFab is a better choice since although the free one trails the commercial one by 6 months, 6 months behind is good enough to at least rip some older titles that DVD Decrypter will fail on.
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Or you could both read the rules
Fair use / Backup
When you own the media, they are the rights you get automatically DESPITE what content providers or laywers might tell you. These rights are fully supported by the crew at VCDhelp and are the basis for most of the site. These fair use rights evaporate when you sell the media in question.Fair use DOES NOT APPLY TO rentals or borrowed media or streaming tv to everyone.
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Set up DVD Decrypter in IFO Mode, not the default File Mode, and decrypt only the movie itself to the hard drive, and not the entire DVD. Then give AutoGK the VOBs (or the IFO).
That's an incredibly stupid thing to say since we're only allowed to help with DVDs you own yourself. Since you've been a member for over 4 years now, you should know this already.
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