Ripping DVD's
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Yes, DVD shrink.
http://www.dvdshrink.org/
When you use the above proggy, it dumps your entire DVD into the folder of your choosing.
You can tell it to create vid & audio sub folders, or just to dump it into one, which is what I do.
For instance on backing up a movie I bought a few weeks ago, I knew there was the infamous Dolby THX video in there somewhere.
I search the folder for a small size file, found it, and simply renamed it.
Your vid files will have an extension of *vob.
Simply rename it to mpg, or avi.
This is the result, 3.44 mb.
http://home.comcast.net/~c.tando/mp3/thx.mpg
http://www.dvdshrink.org/
When you use the above proggy, it dumps your entire DVD into the folder of your choosing.
You can tell it to create vid & audio sub folders, or just to dump it into one, which is what I do.
For instance on backing up a movie I bought a few weeks ago, I knew there was the infamous Dolby THX video in there somewhere.
I search the folder for a small size file, found it, and simply renamed it.
Your vid files will have an extension of *vob.
Simply rename it to mpg, or avi.
This is the result, 3.44 mb.
http://home.comcast.net/~c.tando/mp3/thx.mpg
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