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    hey guys...whats happening?im trying to figure out how to rip my dvds.im using vlc,but i cant quite seem to get it to work.so im gonna need someone to explain this to me like im 4 years old,that would be great.mkay?and its friday here in Korea,so if you wanna go ahead and wear some cheap Gucci,go ahead and do that.oh,and get rid of the juicy girls problem we've got going on,i ran one over the other day and im having a hard time getting her off my car.so just go ahead and get some bug spray and get rid of those bitches.k,great.

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    1. Download ImgBurn.
    2. Pop in disk.
    3. Autoplay with ImgBurn. Start.

    Also, what the hell was the rest of that bullshit?

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    that would create an iso,thats not what i want.i just want the movie,not the whole thing
    and nevermind,bad joke on a bad week...so chillax

    ya know what,i think i figured it out
    Last edited by Cookie Monster; 29th-July-2011 at 10:28.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jazzmarazz View Post
    1. Download ImgBurn.
    2. Pop in disk.
    3. Autoplay with ImgBurn. Start.

    Also, what the hell was the rest of that bullshit?

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    http://wiki.videolan.org/Rip_DVD

    vlc dvdsimple://d:\@1 --sout "#standard{access=file,mux=ts,dst=dvdout.mpg}" vlc://quit

    vlc = path to vlc
    dvdsimple, tells it to skip the menu
    ://d assumes your dvd is drive d
    :\@1 has it start at chapter 1
    The next section deals with how the file is written. see http://wiki.videolan.org/Transcode if you need to transcode it
    vlc://quit tells it to quit when it's done

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    Quote Originally Posted by tenshi_musha View Post
    that would create an iso,thats not what i want.i just want the movie,not the whole thing
    and nevermind,bad joke on a bad week...so chillax

    ya know what,i think i figured it out
    Have at.
    http://www.videohelp.com/tools/secti...-avi-divx-xvid
    http://www.videohelp.com/tools/secti...o-mp4-avc-h264

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    Quote Originally Posted by minol View Post
    A DVD ripper is a software program that facilitates copying the content of a DVD to a hard disk drive. They are mainly used to transfer video on DVDs to different formats, to edit or back up DVD content, and to convert DVD video for playback on media players and mobile devices. Some DVD rippers include additional features such as Blu-ray support, DVD and Blu-ray Disc decryption, copy protection removal, and the ability to make discs unrestricted and region-free. While most DVD rippers only convert video to highly compressed MP4 video files, there are other rippers that can convert DVDs to high quality uncompressed video. These types of DVD rippers are used by the Television and Film industry to create broadcast quality video from DVD. Video ripped by these professional DVD rippers is an exact duplicate of the original DVD video.
    the point in this post is?
    there are plenty of ways to rip a dvd in near perfect quality, google is your friend im sure, i personally download my stuff but if you wish to back up your dvd's your free to do so
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