Greetings to setarip,
I think I need to explain what I want to do. I'm not interested in encoding DVDs to AVI or any other format. All I do is rip the DVD to my hard drive and use PowerDVD to play it in file mode. I have huge drive space on my computer and simply like the option of copying my DVDs to my hard drive. I make my backups by splitting the individual vob files into 2 separate files using a file splitter utility which enables me to store each file on 2 CDs. Most DVDs take from 7-12 CDs. Cast Away is the only DVD I've encountered that won't produce sound. I know it's the DTS and I do have 3 other DVDs that have DTS and I want to back those up too.
Using this method also allows my son (who lacks a DVD drive) to copy the files to his hard drive, and allows me to do the same with my laptop which also lacks a DVD drive. There has to be some solution to get around the DTS problem. I've tried changing the mapping to x80 within Smartripper, but no go. The best I've been able to do, is creating a separate VOB file (from the streaming tab on smartripper). That gets me the sound, but causes the video to freeze up. Any thoughts on my insanity?
BTW
I'm a native Californian, and got transplanted to Maryland almost 3 years ago. Still go back to see family and friends (and work). My old hometown is Newport Beach California, but my Mom now lives up in Placerville.
I think I need to explain what I want to do. I'm not interested in encoding DVDs to AVI or any other format. All I do is rip the DVD to my hard drive and use PowerDVD to play it in file mode. I have huge drive space on my computer and simply like the option of copying my DVDs to my hard drive. I make my backups by splitting the individual vob files into 2 separate files using a file splitter utility which enables me to store each file on 2 CDs. Most DVDs take from 7-12 CDs. Cast Away is the only DVD I've encountered that won't produce sound. I know it's the DTS and I do have 3 other DVDs that have DTS and I want to back those up too.
Using this method also allows my son (who lacks a DVD drive) to copy the files to his hard drive, and allows me to do the same with my laptop which also lacks a DVD drive. There has to be some solution to get around the DTS problem. I've tried changing the mapping to x80 within Smartripper, but no go. The best I've been able to do, is creating a separate VOB file (from the streaming tab on smartripper). That gets me the sound, but causes the video to freeze up. Any thoughts on my insanity?
BTW
I'm a native Californian, and got transplanted to Maryland almost 3 years ago. Still go back to see family and friends (and work). My old hometown is Newport Beach California, but my Mom now lives up in Placerville.
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