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embriao
1 Feb 2003, 02:05 PM
Hi ppl
im new here
I would like to know if its possible to completly rip and encode a DVD to DivX!
I mean..to make a divx with all the menu and extras....
:D :smashead:

icegod
2 Feb 2003, 07:09 AM
ripping the extra's shouldn't be a problem. simply rip all of the vob's from the dvd to get that. but the menu I wouldn't know.

techno
3 Feb 2003, 06:15 AM
I don't think you can make a DIVX movie with menus, unless I am mistaken.

Take a look:

www.divx-digest.com/software

or look on doom9.org

setarip
3 Feb 2003, 06:46 AM
"I don't think you can make a DIVX movie with menus, unless I am mistaken." ???



It certainly appears that you can. If you use the following link, you'll find information and a current live link to download the required "MiniDVD" software (based on MicroDVD):

http://www.divx-digest.com/software/dvd2minidvd.html


Be advised, however, that apparently very few standalone DVD players are capable of playing "MiniDVDs"

techno
3 Feb 2003, 06:48 AM
ok, thank-u. just werent sure if it were possible, but now that is clear for myself, and many others.

thank-you

khp
3 Feb 2003, 08:28 AM
As I understand it, the dvd2minidvd tool creates divx encoded movies with menus in the MicroDVD format. These movies will not be playable on any standalone players, except the kiss dp-450, which I strongly suspect won't read the microDVD menus.

BTW, I think it's extremely misleading to use the word minidvd about this, since there is an entirely different format called miniDVD, which as setarip states, only a few standalone players can play. Doom9 has a guide on the real miniDVD format.

http://www.doom9.org/mpg/minidvd_guide.htm

setarip
3 Feb 2003, 08:46 AM
Some additional information from the DivX-Digest download page:

"From the Author :
It's a complete dvd->minidvd (DivX with MicroDVD format)copy tool. It allows to demultiplex the signal contained in a DVD (Such as Video choosing angle, Audio and additional audio Tracks) forming separated compressed files.

In order to archieve such a result the following engines where utilized: M2Avi px3/ogo, Ac3Dec, Azid, Lame, WMA etc...

Suitable modifications where introduced in the original codes in order to get the possibility of running command lines without loosing the processing control.

User friendly interface allow a fully automated run after an initial assisted codec setting."

The Maynard
4 Feb 2003, 05:39 AM
I just plan on building a dedicated computer to plug into the TV and my DD reciever to play Dvix files with ac3 and menus. I love the MicroDVD or MiniDVD program and the way you can construct your menus with it. VERY easy to do!