This is an appeal for a dependable solution. I have been bouncing around various dv sites/forums for about a month now trying to get in the groove of doing this dvd ripping/converting/burrning thing and have experienced nothing but frustration and time wasted with flaky software. My question is: is there any such thing as a ripper/encoder that actually works smoothly across the different systems out there today? My system: AMD/Athlon, Via board, 256ram, many gigs of hd space, Sony DVD drive, Win98SE. Here is a sample of what I have experienced with some of the supposedly top freeware/demoware, etc out there in recent weeks, just trying to do a typical rip and encode:
Tmpgenc2.2 or 2.0 - from .vob files: freezes up the computer after 3-4 minutes, then freezes in shorter and shorter time on following attempts.
Tmpgenc2.5 (or whatever the latest version was) - will not even load .vob files to decode no matter what/where I tried. This is the most often mentioned encoder I've seen on these sites.
Smartripper - got this to actually rip a whole dvd once, but only by doing the files one at time, rebooting the machine 5 times, blue screens, etc, etc.. my 2nd attempt to rip "blue screens" on the second file every time, telling me it can't find the dvd/drive or it needs to be cleaned. I gave up.
DupDvd - same blue screen error as with Smartripper, when trying to make an image file. Multiple tries of course (wants $40 for this app)
Clad - prompts to use Trial, then asks for a serial number when you try to use the trial option. duh. (it was this app or FreeRip or something like that).
DVDx - "doesn't support all options" and gives a "error in MPEG2 decode/initialisation, etc, etc" (er, this is a commercially bought DVD not a bootleg, what does it support?)
There are a couple others I can't even remember. On and on. I don't want to load anyone down debugging the entire Software and Hardware World, but Christ! Is this technology worth the effort or should I just go buy the damn things? Do the writers of all these rippers/encoders actually bother to test their stuff on anything but their own system? I'm willing to pay, man, pay, for software that will actually work to do this, and I haven't found one app yet that does what they say it does without an hour of b.s. first, then failure. Take the challenge, dv app writers. Or stop wasting my and others' time with juvenile software. If I wrote software that gave the users where I work that kind of "performance" I'd be out on my ass the second day. Enough of my bitching. Gonna make me a convert or should I blow dv off?
Thanks,
bluescorp
Tmpgenc2.2 or 2.0 - from .vob files: freezes up the computer after 3-4 minutes, then freezes in shorter and shorter time on following attempts.
Tmpgenc2.5 (or whatever the latest version was) - will not even load .vob files to decode no matter what/where I tried. This is the most often mentioned encoder I've seen on these sites.
Smartripper - got this to actually rip a whole dvd once, but only by doing the files one at time, rebooting the machine 5 times, blue screens, etc, etc.. my 2nd attempt to rip "blue screens" on the second file every time, telling me it can't find the dvd/drive or it needs to be cleaned. I gave up.
DupDvd - same blue screen error as with Smartripper, when trying to make an image file. Multiple tries of course (wants $40 for this app)
Clad - prompts to use Trial, then asks for a serial number when you try to use the trial option. duh. (it was this app or FreeRip or something like that).
DVDx - "doesn't support all options" and gives a "error in MPEG2 decode/initialisation, etc, etc" (er, this is a commercially bought DVD not a bootleg, what does it support?)
There are a couple others I can't even remember. On and on. I don't want to load anyone down debugging the entire Software and Hardware World, but Christ! Is this technology worth the effort or should I just go buy the damn things? Do the writers of all these rippers/encoders actually bother to test their stuff on anything but their own system? I'm willing to pay, man, pay, for software that will actually work to do this, and I haven't found one app yet that does what they say it does without an hour of b.s. first, then failure. Take the challenge, dv app writers. Or stop wasting my and others' time with juvenile software. If I wrote software that gave the users where I work that kind of "performance" I'd be out on my ass the second day. Enough of my bitching. Gonna make me a convert or should I blow dv off?
Thanks,
bluescorp
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