Ripping letterbox movies... Need help!!!

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  • rhysome
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2002
    • 7

    Ripping letterbox movies... Need help!!!

    I'm looking for advice on how to preserve my letterbox DVD movies which are higher than 16:9 and 4:3 ratio. For instance, movies like Castaway and Gladiator, which are letterbox, are warped even in the 16:9 ratio. Can I fix this? What I mean is Rip DVD's in their original letterbox aspect ratio? What good is archiving my DVD's and wasting drive space if all my characters look like they lost half their bodyweight and are 10 feet tall? Just basically need to make my rips look like they do when using my DVD player. My video and audio quality is excellent, it's just this aspect thing that is troubling me.

    Equipment and software:

    Hitachi 16x DVD
    Smartripper
    DVD2AVI w/ TNGCenc

    Any advice would be so greatly appreciated!

    Thanks in advance.

    Rhysome
    ryanzome@netscape.net
  • Enchanter
    Old member
    • Feb 2002
    • 5417

    #2
    Are you looking to watching them in their original DVD format or DivX?

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    • setarip
      Retired
      • Dec 2001
      • 24955

      #3
      Using Flask (I continue to use v.0.594PX3) instead of DVD2AVI (with which I personally have no familiarity) will allow you retain/create letterbox format.

      Let us know of your success ;>}

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      • rhysome
        Junior Member
        Junior Member
        • Mar 2002
        • 7

        #4
        Re: to both answers (thanks!)

        Specifically, what I want to do is record them onto my harddrive and view them as avi - and still maintain the option of putting them on CDR media to watch in one of my DVD hardware players - my entertainment room DVD player supports VCD and SVCD but I gues my ps2 does not - oh well.


        In regard to the other post - I am totally unfamiliar with flask - could you please tell me how I may obtain this software and if it easy to use?

        Ideally, I want to preserve the movies in their most accurate state regardless of filesize (I have tons of hardrive space - 240Gb's)

        Thanks again!

        Rhysome
        ryanzome@netscape.net

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        • Enchanter
          Old member
          • Feb 2002
          • 5417

          #5
          ...view them as avi - and still maintain the option of putting them on CDR media to watch in one of my DVD hardware players ...
          That is simply not possible. Either you have the small-sized (still high-quality) DivX AVI file or you have the bigger MPEG (VCD). You can't have them both. And DVD players, PS1/2 or anything that is not a PC cannot play DivX files yet. Maybe in the future, but definitely not now.

          You can get Flask and its patches & guide here: http://www.digital-digest.com/dvd/do...flaskmpeg.html

          As Setarip suggested, Flask 0.594 still beats its newer 0.6 sibling in overall performance (and user satisfaction) I can vouch for that.

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          • rhysome
            Junior Member
            Junior Member
            • Mar 2002
            • 7

            #6
            Re: I checked out flask...

            The program information for flask suggests that it does what DVD2AVI does - turn the VOB files into mpeg's - Does it have some sort of addon to preserve the letterbox format? I've been using SmartRipper and it seems to always default to 16:9 when creating the VOB's.

            Sorry about that last post - I meant mpg's not avi, sorry. You are absolutely correct. My fault.

            I just want the option to create VCD's or SVCD's that will play in my other DVD players but maintain the true-blue letterbox format. Someone in here said flask can preserve the format.

            Is this do-able?

            Rhysome
            ryanzome@netscape.net

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            • setarip
              Retired
              • Dec 2001
              • 24955

              #7
              "Does it have some sort of addon to preserve the letterbox format?"

              At least through v.0.594 (read my previous post :"I still use v.0.594PX3") and probably v.0.6xx, that ability is BUILT-IN to Flask (in the "Global Project Options").

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              • Erci
                Digital Video Enthusiast
                Digital Video Enthusiast
                • Nov 2001
                • 333

                #8
                When I tried out flask it always gave me bad quality compared with Gordian Knot and Nandub. Now I always use GKnot and nadub when ripping my dvd:s.
                First I rip it with smartripper or vStrip if it's a hard movie. Then I use DVD2AVI to convert it to a .dv2 file. Then I use Gknot to do all my cropping resizing and to choose the right aspect ratio. I never had any probs with this so I think you should give it a try.
                I'm not sure that you can find GKnot here in digital digest but I guess so. But you can find the official guide at http://www.doom9.org/gknot-main.htm
                and if you can't find GKnot here you can find it at doom9.org.
                The quality get's very good. So I sugest you give it a try and let us know how it works out.

                //Erci
                DVD Backup Guide

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                • rhysome
                  Junior Member
                  Junior Member
                  • Mar 2002
                  • 7

                  #9
                  RE: Flask

                  I downloaded and installed flask .594 (not .6) and I get errors every time I try to rip. I'm using windows 2000 and I get Dr. Watson errors in the event viewer. Not sure what is happening. I DO see the letterbox option and I think that is really cool so I guess I'm doing something wrong...

                  system:
                  P4 2Ghz 478-pin (512k cache)
                  512Mb ECC Rimm
                  ATI Radeon 7500 All-in-wonder
                  4 Seagate 80GB harddrives
                  Abit th7II raid motherboard

                  smartripper seems to work just dandy but doesn't seem to give me the option of letterbox like flask does - but i can't get flask to work. I'll keep plugging away... I'll be happy to post a jpg of the error or whatever you guys need..

                  rhysome
                  ryanzome@netscape.net

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                  • Enchanter
                    Old member
                    • Feb 2002
                    • 5417

                    #10
                    You can follow Erci's suggestion of using GordianKnot and nandub actually. The learning curve is steeper, but the quality is better than Flask. However, if you're not comfortable with learning something new yet, keep trying to get Flask to work.

                    Yes, a picture of the errors you're getting would help.

                    p.s. Nice system specs. I wish I had the money to have that many harddrives.

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                    • rhysome
                      Junior Member
                      Junior Member
                      • Mar 2002
                      • 7

                      #11
                      RE: take a look at this...

                      i have a jpg image attachment of the window in smartripper - you'll notice I've put one arrow pointing at the aspect ratio and another at the Letterbox = 'No' area.

                      You can see I chose Castaway. Anyone knows that this movie is letterbox so how can I make smartripper show Letterbox = 'Yes" ?

                      You can see I have tons of drivespace and if I do decide to rip, the video and audio quality are excellent. But the movie is letterbox and it get scrunched to 16:9 - that's what's bugging the heck out me. Now I know one of you folks has had this problem before, and although I have the latest and greatest equipment, I figured this would be a cinch. It is more technical than I thought with a ton of info.

                      I checked into the other programs that were posted but the one seems to use smartripper and DVD2AVI which I'm already using. Just not getting out of it what i want - true blue high fidelity letterbox mpg's!

                      rhysome
                      ryanzome@netscape.net
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                      • Enchanter
                        Old member
                        • Feb 2002
                        • 5417

                        #12
                        I'm not that very familiar with all Smartripper's settings as the one I've been using ever since I started out works very well. Use the Files section and rip out the VOB, IFO and other files that you want. Since you have so much space, just rip out everything into your HD first.

                        From there, you can use Flask to Open DVD (aka IFO file) and you can start cropping and resizing so that you get the aspect ratio you want. Can't get anymore difficult than that.

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                        • Erci
                          Digital Video Enthusiast
                          Digital Video Enthusiast
                          • Nov 2001
                          • 333

                          #13
                          Maybe it could work if you use vstrip instead.... Much harder to learn though but I've read some nice guides in doom9.org. Maybe you want to check it out and see if it rips the letterbox.

                          //Erci
                          DVD Backup Guide

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                          • rhysome
                            Junior Member
                            Junior Member
                            • Mar 2002
                            • 7

                            #14
                            RE: my final analysis

                            My dear friends,

                            I've tried every setting in Smartripper and Flask that is available. I even tried to just backup the DVD and convert from there. No dice. As of this moment, there is no program that I know of that will rip a DVD with a VOB output in letterbox format. I am defeated! It seems the best is still Spartripper with DVD2AVI as opposed to flask which gives me tons of errors and is just about the flakiest program I have ever had the displeasure of working with.

                            I'm still looking for a program that I can insert my DVD, rip the DVD in the format I choose (letterbox option definitely necessary), and then convert to mpg.

                            I'm stumped, I'm tired, and I've run out of options.

                            Thanks all for the help. If I find a program that does do what I'm looking for, I'll post it here.

                            I'll check back daily to see if anyone came up with anything. If anyone needs my system specs, they are in this thread.

                            Rhysome
                            ryanzome@netscape.net

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                            • Enchanter
                              Old member
                              • Feb 2002
                              • 5417

                              #15
                              ...Spartripper with DVD2AVI ...
                              So does this combo work for you? This is what I'm using anyway.

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