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Old 2007-03-20, 12:57 AM
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DVD ripping help

IM trying to get a dvd on my computer and i used dv decrypter to do it. THe DVD Decrypter gives out .VOB files, but it gives me like 5-39 files. So i got a video joiner and the video joiner only joins AVI, wmv and other files types and not .vob or .mp4(if it was mp4 thenu would use psp video 9 to convert it because its going on my psp anyway). I found some converters like dvd ripper platinum that convert .VOB and mp4 files but they are all free trials so they only convert the first 5 mins or 50% or the video. so does nay one know where i can get a free video converter that converts .VOB to AVI and a VIdeo joiner that joins .MP4 or AVI video?
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Old 2007-03-20, 01:22 AM
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Re: DVD ripping help

try dvd shrink.. http://www.dvdshrink.org/where.html

open dvd

choose either back up or reauthor
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Old 2007-03-21, 10:42 PM
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dvd shrink is excellent, but if all you want to do is put in on your harddrive, you can just drag and drop it.
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Old 2007-03-22, 01:14 AM
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put all those files into a VIDEO_TS folder and burn enjoy....
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Old 2007-03-22, 04:58 AM
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Re: DVD ripping help

Why are you trying to join them chap?
What you ripped with DVD Decrypter IS the DVD........you ripped it or rather DvD Decrypter did.You should have a mix of .VOB ,.BUP & .IFO files.
As said above ,all you have to do now is to create a new folder ,name it VIDEO_TS & pop those ripped files into that so that it can be played torrented or re-burned to another disc.
Next time make the VIDEO_TS folder before the ripping

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Re: DVD ripping help

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try dvd shrink.. http://www.dvdshrink.org/where.html

open dvd

choose either back up or reauthor

dvdshtink can not rip dvd to video formats.
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