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Step 2: DVD Ripping

If you are using a commercial DVD, you will need to rip the DVD to your hard-drive. Because ripping a commercial DVD may be illegal in your country, we won't cover these steps here.

 

 

 


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Page 1: Introduction and Installation
Page 2: DVD Ripping <--
Page 3: D2V Creator
Page 4: AviSynth Script Creator
Page 5: Video Encoding Options
Page 6: Audio Encoding Options
Page 7: Cutting, Bitrate Calculator and AutoEncode

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Excellent guide! The only problem I have with this approach is that you can't control the output resolution very efficiently (meGUI reports 16:9, but outputs the video in 4:3 anyway, and if manually resized the output is skewed anyway) and the output video is extremely washed out compared to the original. I played back the resulting mp4-file in Quicktime, VLC and other players and it's the same on all, blacks are grey. The entire picture has a LOT of brightness.
Posted by: mrpijey, 15:39:29, Sep 13, 2007


Thanks, I've been trying to learn how to use this tool. There is a doubt in using autoencode: I'm not sure the profile I chose is used or not. for example, in the main input interface, I chose MKV as container and then the video profile. But when I press autoencode, the window pops up did not show any chosen profile while the container is MP4 as default... It feels the the settings in main input interface are ignored?
Posted by: Astro_Toy, 03:26:58, Jan 19, 2008


Astro_Toy: Rest assured that the profile settings are being used. However, you do need to separately select the container (MKV, MP4) since this setting is not part of the profile.
Posted by: DVDGuy, 03:38:58, Jan 19, 2008



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