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  • netman_pt
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2002
    • 2

    How to RIP now!!!

    Hello everybody

    I am new in this ripping thing and I already tryed to do a couple of DVDs with diferent softwares.

    I used SmartRipper 2.14 to copy and crack the movie to my hard disk and then used It Rips 1.4 that worked once and then it gave me a fatal error when loading the info file. Now I'm using the FlasK MPEG 0.594 to convert the VOBs to AVI, but I can't read the AVI afterwords... and I don't see any place to say if I want the AVI to fit in one or two CDs...

    I'm really at a loss here... I have 3 movies in VOB format in my hard disk and really wanted to convert them to AVI...

    Other thing is: does anybody know any application that convertes to SUB file that SmartRipper 2.14 produces to a comum .sub file (in ascii format) to use with any player, lije BSPlayer or RadLight????

    I really couyld use some help to select the right tools and what to do - I have worked with computers since I was about 15 (I'm 32 now) so I'm not a really newbie - just in this area.

    I someone could spare some time to anwser me, please do it to netman@netcabo.pt

    My best regards to you all!!

  • V10
    Member
    Member
    • Aug 2002
    • 84

    #2
    I think that you should use gordianKnot or Dvdx!

    I think that a lot people work here with gordianknot! ( I'm working with dvdx, gordianknot was a disaster by me )

    but maybe it works with you, who knows??

    There is a lot of documantation around here:



    GreetZ
    We all have to learn!!

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    • benedict
      Lord of the 4th Estate
      • Jun 2002
      • 139

      #3
      Per the comments of forum members:

      FlasKMPEG is problematical. Good results often, but many failures.

      GordianKnot consistantly produces good results, but tends to be too difficult for the new user.

      VirtualDub: As easy as it gets, but with lots of power. Other software may do more, but no one gets rid of this program once they've got it. Lots of tutorials on it's use are available on this site and elsewhere.

      These and lots more are available in the software section on this site. Most are freeware.
      It may look like I'm doing nothing, but actually, at a cellular level I'm quite busy.

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      • UncasMS
        Super Moderator
        • Nov 2001
        • 9047

        #4
        keep in mind that gordianknot makes use of virtualdub for transcoding and thus enables EASIER (and better: end credits, dual-soundstream etc) two pass routines than using virtualdub manually!

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        • netman_pt
          Junior Member
          Junior Member
          • Aug 2002
          • 2

          #5
          thank you for the info the evebody!!!

          ----------
          Netman

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          • benedict
            Lord of the 4th Estate
            • Jun 2002
            • 139

            #6
            @ UncasMS:

            What software do you use for the graphics on your site? A lot of it is quite good.
            It may look like I'm doing nothing, but actually, at a cellular level I'm quite busy.

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            • UncasMS
              Super Moderator
              • Nov 2001
              • 9047

              #7
              what exactly do you mean?

              this?




              or rather this?




              it was all done in photoshop
              Last edited by UncasMS; 17 Aug 2002, 09:25 AM.

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              • benedict
                Lord of the 4th Estate
                • Jun 2002
                • 139

                #8
                That too, along with "silver girl". All quite nice.

                I figured PhotoShop, but wanted to confirm. I had a bootleg of that one-time, but simply copied the CD to my hard drive. When I later went to install, no dice. I had the key, too. I'm figuring that there was some hidden track or something like that on the CD that was needed along with the key. Oh, well, I mostly do filtering of existing graphics anyways.

                By the way, I noticed "silver girl" was a jpeg. How did you get the tranparency on the backgroud? I wasn't aware that could be done with jpegs.
                It may look like I'm doing nothing, but actually, at a cellular level I'm quite busy.

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                • UncasMS
                  Super Moderator
                  • Nov 2001
                  • 9047

                  #9
                  How did you get the tranparency on the backgroud?
                  you're absolutely right. there is no such thing as transparency for jpg.

                  thus i cheated

                  download the jpg and take a look at it.

                  i simply filled the background of the jpg with almost the similar background of the actual page

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                  • benedict
                    Lord of the 4th Estate
                    • Jun 2002
                    • 139

                    #10
                    You did a good job then, because I looked for that but did not see it! Perhaps merely my old failing eyes?
                    It may look like I'm doing nothing, but actually, at a cellular level I'm quite busy.

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