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  • php111
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    • Aug 2007
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    Converting from DVD to Divx or Xvid?

    Hi everyone,

    I was reading a few tutorials on other forums on converting from DVD to Divx but them tutorials use avisynth. Is there any guides to convert from DVD to Divx or Xvid with VirtualDub or VDMod without using the avisynth? I keep getting error messages using it.
  • Chewy
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    • Nov 2003
    • 18971

    #2
    do you have netframework 2 installed, they all seem to require it and avisynth

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    • php111
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      • Aug 2007
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      #3
      Originally Posted by Chewy
      do you have netframework 2 installed, they all seem to require it and avisynth

      No but it seems like i am making the .avs file wrong. Too be honest i just forget about Divx and Xvid. I go with something more less painful and easy WITHOUT requring avisynth. That is the part i hate the most. Encoding don't bother me. It is the command line that bothers me. I go with something like SVCD.

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      • NightTran
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        • Aug 2005
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        #4
        have you try auto GK ?
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        • php111
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          #5
          Originally Posted by NightTran
          have you try auto GK ?
          I said i rather use VirtualDub and that is it.

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          • paglamon
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            • Aug 2005
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            #6
            convert from DVD to Divx or Xvid with VirtualDub or VDMod without using the avisynth
            Load your vob files in VirtualdubMod( or VirtualdubMPEG2).If your title has multiple vobs,then first join the vobs into a single vob before feeding in to VDMPEG2. Now under both Video and Audio choose full processing mode.Choose the video compressor(DivX/XviD) and configure it.Same for Audio(Lame MP3 maybe).Under video use the inbuilt filters to resize or crop. Then save as avi.
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            • Chewy
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              • Nov 2003
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              #7
              still have to have netframework 2?

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              • php111
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                #8
                Originally Posted by paglamon
                Load your vob files in VirtualdubMod( or VirtualdubMPEG2).If your title has multiple vobs,then first join the vobs into a single vob before feeding in to VDMPEG2. Now under both Video and Audio choose full processing mode.Choose the video compressor(DivX/XviD) and configure it.Same for Audio(Lame MP3 maybe).Under video use the inbuilt filters to resize or crop. Then save as avi.

                What is a good tool for joining VOB's and how do i join them?

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                • paglamon
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                  • Aug 2005
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                  #9
                  still have to have netframework 2?
                  I do not have .net framework 2 and can run VirtualdubMod or VDMPEG2. In fact I can also load via .avs script. AFAIK, MeGUI requires .net framework 2.

                  What is a good tool for joining VOB's and how do i join them?
                  Try Vobmerge.
                  But I personally prefer to backup the DVD as a single vob(for each title).That way there is no need to join them later.
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                  • php111
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                    • Aug 2007
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                    #10
                    Originally Posted by paglamon
                    I do not have .net framework 2 and can run VirtualdubMod or VDMPEG2. In fact I can also load via .avs script. AFAIK, MeGUI requires .net framework 2.



                    Try Vobmerge.
                    But I personally prefer to backup the DVD as a single vob(for each title).That way there is no need to join them later.

                    I am using VOBMerge but it joined half of the movie and it didn't join the rest of it. Does anyone know why?

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                    • paglamon
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                      • Aug 2005
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                      #11
                      I hope the drive to which you are saving is NTFS ?
                      You can also try VideoReDo for the joining job.It is not freeware,but an excellent program.
                      Another way to join vob files:
                      Using the Windows copy command: Because the VOBs are simply split files created from previously contiguous larger file, you can reconstruct the larger file using the window copy command. To do this:
                      a) Open a cmd window using the Windows run command.
                      b) cd to the folder containing your VOB files.
                      c) At the command line, enter a command similar to:
                      copy /b vob1.vob + vob2.vob + vob3.vob outputFile.mpg

                      This will concatenate multiple VOB files into one output file. Note: Please don't forget the /b switch.
                      Also see this.
                      Last edited by paglamon; 5 Oct 2007, 01:25 AM.
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                      • php111
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                        #12
                        Originally Posted by paglamon
                        I hope the drive to which you are saving is NTFS ?
                        You can also try VideoReDo for the joining job.It is not freeware,but an excellent program.
                        Another way to join vob files:

                        Also see this.

                        No way i do not think so. Those commands are hard and yes it is NTFS. I used VOBMerge. I followed a guide. Will either you or someone else post back here on digital-digest because i have a site here and i wanted to know will someone read it and help me with the audio. Oh it is encoding now.


                        Hi, I am trying to follow the guide at doom9 for converting from DVD to Xvid. I used DVD2AVI to make my .d2v file and this is how i did it along with
                        Last edited by php111; 6 Oct 2007, 09:06 AM. Reason: didn't put in the website. sorry i forgot..

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