Im not too sure if this is against forum rules or not, if it is then i apologise now and you can delete this thread immedeiately.....
I need a dvd ripper, to either rip DVD's into DivX or Mpeg-2, either is fine. But it has to be free, i dont want to pay anything for it.
Anyone have any ideas??
Try this one Dragon
http://www.download.com/DivX-DVD-Rip...ml?tag=lst-0-3
EDIT: maybe you could help me with this thread
Whos BIOS is it anyway?
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cheers man, i posted on your thread.
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Do you have a dvd drive? mmost come with the software.....
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Yeh, i got an LG DVD-RW (Dual Layer DVD-RAM 16x) its a good one, it came with Nero6 and all the InCD stuff. There is stuff to "copy a DVD" but it wouldnt do it. Thats why i am looking for a seperate DVD ripper to get the actual movie off of the disc........
And yeh, i think i might have just broke forum rules saying that........
dragon2039
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Im not too sure if this is against forum rules or not, if it is then i apologise now and you can delete this thread immedeiately.....
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Well your making the copies for your own backup purpose only right

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Well your making the copies for your own backup purpose only right
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Yeh, thats the one, my own personal use.
*EDIT* and that fairuse wizard thing is aweome, sweet dude, thnks
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I've tried three different ones: Auto GK, Fairuse, and some other freeware called DDR. The DDR one was the fastest, but it had next to no options, and many times the audio tracks would be screwed up. Fairuse took too long (like 5 hours, compare to >=2 for the others) so I only used it once. Auto GK is my preferred and the one I'm using now, my only complaints are that 1) sometimes it likes to rip things like alternate scenes (like director's comments in the case of Die Another Day or if there are two sets of opening or closing credits say english and french, it rips them both and switches between them every second or so, for example in The Rock). Number 2) sometimes the audio and video aren't syncronized (like Con Air and National Lampoon's Vacation). Also make sure you select the movie audio track, I've had to re-rip a couple movies because the default selection was director's commentary. I haven't found one that works flawlessly yet, so if you do keep me informed
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use mencoder, works on the fly, and its quite fast
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