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best dvd ripping software

Hey guys,
I just wanted to know what the best dvd ripping software is.
No illegal purposes, i just want to rip my Office Space dvd
to my computer. I want the highest quality and the
least time to do it. So what would be the best software

Thanx in advance

YngwieII

02-23-2003 06:23 PM
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what do you want the backup to be? divx? xvid? dvdr? cdr? vcd? svcd?

if you just want to rip it off, you can use dvd decrypter, but then you just have raw files or an image file,itjust rips

02-23-2003 10:43 PM
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I want it to rip to divx (avi right?)
so i can then burn it to a cd.
But i want it to keep the video quality
highest level, and possibly nice audio would be nice too.
So which proggie for that?

02-23-2003 10:59 PM
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DVD rip

if you want a good video quality and good audio quality ...the movie should in 2 / 3 cds...

I use GordianKnot is very good...you can select how muchs cds you want the movie...make a movie in divx with booth passes using virtual dub..for me this program is the besT!!! :wink:

02-23-2003 11:04 PM
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I thought DVDs you rent from stores have copy protection...

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02-24-2003 07:44 AM
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the program cracks the encryption

02-24-2003 08:37 PM
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divx

Whatever proggie you use, a standard 700MB divx (i.e. one CD) should be fine for decent video and CD quality audio - if you're planning to watch a DivX on a TV using your gfx card's TV-out, there's not much telling a 700MB Divx apart from a DVD...


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For a good dvd backuper (dvd to divx) , a very good program neodivx (not far from perfection) :

In french , but select on this page other language translation : http://www.neodivx.org

It's freeware and easy to use , you don't need aditionnal proggy to do your stuff . For an optimal image and video quality choose 2 cds of 700MB as a result and 2 pass encoding.

02-25-2003 03:28 PM
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