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#1 chasnbons

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Posted 09 November 2009 - 06:39 PM

Can anyone recommend, pref free, lol, a programme for the above which will also conver to 'avi' format whilst doing so.

Or any other ways of doing it.

You have to bear in mind that I'm VERY new to this and possibly a bit thick.

Many thanks for your time

#2 impersonator

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Posted 09 November 2009 - 06:48 PM

Hi, Search 4 a program called DVD Decrypter, this program is free and can rip most if not all DVD's, u can store the file in (I think) 3 formats, the best being ISO, then download a program called MagicISO Virtual CD/DVD manager, this will create virtual CD/DVD drives, so that you can then play the ISO's of the DVD's ripped.. job done..

Hope that helps

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Posted 09 November 2009 - 06:51 PM

Hi, Search 4 a program called DVD Decrypter, this program is free and can rip most if not all DVD's, u can store the file in (I think) 3 formats, the best being ISO, then download a program called MagicISO Virtual CD/DVD manager, this will create virtual CD/DVD drives, so that you can then play the ISO's of the DVD's ripped.. job done..

Hope that helps


Will this let me burn them onto discs?

#4 todd1970

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Posted 09 November 2009 - 07:09 PM

Dont do a lot of burning now that i have my Media Centre..although when i did i used Nero.

Depending on the format you have downloaded the movie (usually.avi) in or whatever it has to be converted to a format your DVD player will recognise..uless your DVD player can play .avi files..in which case you can burn them straight to disc.(i think)

You can have a look through some of this software maybe try a couple out and see which is the best and easiest to use.

CD and DVD Tools Downloads - FileHippo.com
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Posted 09 November 2009 - 07:27 PM

Dont do a lot of burning now that i have my Media Centre..although when i did i used Nero.

Depending on the format you have downloaded the movie (usually.avi) in or whatever it has to be converted to a format your DVD player will recognise..uless your DVD player can play .avi files..in which case you can burn them straight to disc.(i think)

You can have a look through some of this software maybe try a couple out and see which is the best and easiest to use.

CD and DVD Tools Downloads - FileHippo.com


Had a look but i ain't got a clue what i'm doing, surely there's a prog that's made for idiots, ie simple to use and you can do it in 1 step without having to rip dvd then convert into seperate avi's and then splice them together, or is that just wishful thinking............... ps i DID say i was thick lol

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Posted 09 November 2009 - 07:43 PM

Had a look but i ain't got a clue what i'm doing, surely there's a prog that's made for idiots, ie simple to use and you can do it in 1 step without having to rip dvd then convert into seperate avi's and then splice them together, or is that just wishful thinking............... ps i DID say i was thick lol


Like i said..im not really the man that knows a lot about this stuff..i knew the basics..and more often than not i would end up making a coaster.

Guide, How To, Tutorial and Article list - VideoHelp.com this may help.
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Posted 09 November 2009 - 07:49 PM

Will this let me burn them onto discs?


Chasnbons, the DVDDecrypter can also write DVD's just there is an option called 'Mode@, in there select ISO (2 options select the 2nd option 'W') this will change the program screen display and indicate that u can burn from HD to DVD... it is very straight 4ward and although I haven't as yet burned a DVD, I have read that it works a treat...

#8 chasnbons

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Posted 09 November 2009 - 08:12 PM

Like i said..im not really the man that knows a lot about this stuff..i knew the basics..and more often than not i would end up making a coaster.

Guide, How To, Tutorial and Article list - VideoHelp.com this may help.


Not holding my breath but i may have got it sorted, thanks for all the help will let you know what happens....... if anything lmao

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Posted 09 November 2009 - 11:51 PM

my method is very close to some of the above - i rip using DVDDECRYPTOR, thiws is a great program for making a perfect ISO and it also takes the regional protection off aswell as the CCS copy protection.

now i use uleadvideostudio 10 to port the dvd chapters in and save them as windows files, typically .mpg (you dont want to be saving a dvd as a .avi file!)

if i do need to conver mpg to avi ive always loaded them into adobe premiere, this way i can trim anything needed and then i have a whole host of export formats, including uncompressed avi files.

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Posted 10 November 2009 - 10:52 AM

i use a legit program called DVDFab. its great for ripping dvds and blu-ray to all kinds of sources.

i use it to rip stuff to my ps3, or media center.

it makes perfect copys of dvds or blu-ray disks and you can export to many file formats

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doing it the DVD Decrypter way is also very good.

hope this helps... dave
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#11 chasnbons

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Posted 10 November 2009 - 05:26 PM

Just wanted to thank everyone for their help.

Think I'm sorted now, although it's probably a long way round at least it's something I can do without getting confused.

I'm using DVDFab6, and OJOSoft Total Video Converter and they seem to be doing what I need so all's good.

Thanks again for all the help and advice.




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