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  • richc4
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2005
    • 19

    dvd- to cd give up

    iam trying to copy a dvd- to cd
    i have used dvd decrypter and then dvd shrink but when i go to burn the files using copy to dvd it asks for compatiable media dvd but i want to burn this to a cd to play in my car

    the dvd shrink page shows under compression settings on the right


    audio
    1. MPEG-1 2-ch unspecified 163MB

    i can get the film to play in the screen on the bottom left but just wanna listen to the music in my ocar or stereo

    i would be EXTREMEly grateful of any help (this is turning out to be a major pain and i know its probably something simple but as a novice i cant fathom it out
    thanks
    richard
  • richc4
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2005
    • 19

    #2
    dvd- to cd give up

    hi guys
    i have been trying to copy a dvd- onto a cd that i may play in my car of household stereo

    i have purchased several software packages dvd decrypter shrink copy to dvd and wizard pro 6 to name a few

    i am a total novice

    i just cannot complete this (what seems to me an impossible task but to some of youse so easy) i'm pulling my hair out

    i have got the movie in my c drive it plays in shrink on the small screen at the bottom but every time i go to burn it keeeps asking for compatible media dvd + or - or RW but i wannna burn it to a cd i know theres probably a novices guide out there but i just cant get them to work does any one have super novices guide that i can follow
    heres hoping OR IF ANYONE LIVES NEAR ROMFORD IN ESSEX I'LL PAY YOU TO DO IT FOR ME I'M THAT DESPERATE

    thanks
    richard
    Last edited by richc4; 11 Oct 2005, 03:24 AM.

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    • Taelon
      Digital Video Specialist
      Digital Video Specialist
      • Sep 2005
      • 887

      #3
      I've never done it, don't think I could stand the loss of quality and don't see the point now that dvd burners and blanks are so cheap. But anyway, here's a guide you could try http://www.divx-digest.com/articles/...rdianknot.html

      Start Here!
      DVD Shrink for Dummies Guide
      Search the Incredible Knowledgebases
      DVD Shrink FAQ's - DVD Decrypter FAQ's
      Eliminate CRC & Read Errors
      Cleaning & Polishing Guide

      Advanced DVD Reauthoring Essentials
      PgcEdit v6.1 - Muxman - PgcDemux - VobBlanker v2.0.1

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      • benbryant
        Digital Video Master
        Digital Video Master
        • Aug 2005
        • 1314

        #4
        In order to process anything with your DVD, you have to first decrypt and save it to your hard drive with DVD Decrypter or DVD Shrink. Here is the trick:

        1- If you want to convert your DVD (mpeg-2) to VCD (mpeg-1) to be able to fit it on a CD, you can rename all of your saved .vob files into .mpg files, use TMPGEnc for converting to VCD (mpeg-1), and then burn it with Nero. One thing you have to remember, like Taelon mentioned about quality reduction when you encode from one format to the others

        2- If you want to extract only the audio files from your DVD and create audio CD which you can play with CD player, you should also rename all of your .vob files into .mpg files, open them one at a time with VirtualDubMod, and then go to Streams->Stream list->Save WAV. VirtualDubMod will create your .wav files and you have to probably need an audio editor such as Nero Wave Editor or Audacity to clean them up and make audio CD

        Regards

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        • nwg
          Left *****
          • Jun 2003
          • 5196

          #5
          Not sure what you are trying to do.

          A DVD is 7 times the size of a CD so the only way to get it to one CD is to use DivX or convert to a VCD/SVCD like mentioned above. You will only get the main film.

          If you just want the audio I can recommend trying this trial software. It converts a DVD straight to MP3, WAV etc. Then the files can be used to create a audio cd in software such as Nero.

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          • blutach
            Not a god of digital video
            • Oct 2004
            • 24627

            #6
            Richard - how big are all the files in the temporary DVD Shrink output folder?

            Can your car's system play DVD files?

            If you just wanna play the music from a music DVD, you need to demux (split the DVD file into its video, audio and subtitle streams, but in your case the audio is the one you want). To demux - use PgcDemux - available form the VobBlanker site in my signature. Just load up the VTS concerned and tick audio and process.

            After that you will have an AC3 file which you can convert to an MP3 with beSweet - see here.

            Regards
            Last edited by blutach; 11 Oct 2005, 07:28 AM.
            Les

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            • richc4
              Junior Member
              Junior Member
              • Oct 2005
              • 19

              #7
              thanks guys
              not worried about quality thing
              the dvd in question is coldplay live at glastonbury 2005
              just wanna listen to the audio in my car stereo which does play mp3/wma
              i also copy dvds of an adu*t nature for sale which take for ever whereas the ones i've copied on cd/vcd burn in no time at all
              still a bit confused to be honest
              like i said before if someone lives in the essex area willing to pay or travel for someone to help me out with this
              perhaps if you know someone i'm totally lost
              thanks
              rich

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              • richc4
                Junior Member
                Junior Member
                • Oct 2005
                • 19

                #8
                to nwg tried your fix was going well but now lost on my pc somewhere

                if i sent you the disc could you do it for me please (am i allowed to do this)

                will pay all costs and extras
                let me know
                thanks richard

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