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alpalwal 09-26-2007 11:53 PM

Ripping DVD's....
 
My buddy just bought Knocked Up and I want to copy it or at least get it on my computer. Any program suggestions?

Cray91 09-27-2007 12:06 AM

Re: Ripping DVD's....
 
Search for AnyDVD in Google. You get a full functioning program on a 21 day trial. You can crack it or just reload it every 21 days.

That is just a driver which removes the encryption on the DVD. You will need a program that compresses the information so that it will fit on a single layer DVD. You can also just go Dual layer, but who needs that.

I personally use DVD Shrink for burning and re-authoring.

TunerToys 09-27-2007 01:14 AM

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X2, DVD Shrink still handles most of the DVDs we want to rip.


Originally Posted by Cray91
I personally use DVD Shrink for burning and re-authoring.


Jorsher 09-27-2007 01:40 AM

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dvdshrink is what I use for most of the ----, except the lionsgate dvds that have that funky structure...for that I use ripit4me i think it's called

imburne 09-27-2007 01:40 AM

Re: Ripping DVD's....
 
AoA DVD ripper. Trust the man.

90accordIHI 09-27-2007 05:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Jorsher
dvdshrink is what I use for most of the ----, except the lionsgate dvds that have that funky structure...for that I use ripit4me i think it's called

rip it 4 me ftw. i burned 4 dvd's last night.

RyanB18crx 09-27-2007 10:10 AM

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I dont even bother copying it.. I just d/l what I want off utorrent, then burn it with windows dvd :6

95_civic_lx 09-27-2007 11:13 AM

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DVD Shrink is the best free utility for copying dvd's, good thing is that its free! If u are a lil more into the whole digital media bullshit use hand break. It rips the movie into an MP4 file using h.264 codec and i think acc for the audio. Good thing is that it doesnt compress it like dvd shrink, so u get original quality (u cant really tell unless u have a huge HDTV)

Jorsher 09-27-2007 11:28 AM

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Originally Posted by 95_civic_lx
DVD Shrink is the best free utility for copying dvd's, good thing is that its free! If u are a lil more into the whole digital media bullshit use hand break. It rips the movie into an MP4 file using h.264 codec and i think acc for the audio. Good thing is that it doesnt compress it like dvd shrink, so u get original quality (u cant really tell unless u have a huge HDTV)

DVD looks like ---- on a small HDTV.

The only thing that looks good on HD is Bluray or HD-DVD, followed by HD broadcast, followed by DVD, then regular NTSC broadcasts...

HMTguy 09-27-2007 12:08 PM

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DVDs look great on my 37" HD. It only makes sense to get an HD-DVD player if you are about 50" or above and sit relatively close to the tv.


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