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NETO
03-18-2003, 05:24 PM
Where can i get the software to convert dvd movies into my NX70 I was searching all over and did not find any...any recomendations?

Mr P
03-18-2003, 05:48 PM
The following was posted a while back.

DVD – MPG - CLIE


All these programs can be found at: http://www.doom9.org

The finer points of tailoring the final product I will leave up to you to experiment with. I do not claim this gives you the very best picture, but it wasn t bad for me. I just started playing around with all this myself, and I am sure there are slicker ways to do things, but it will get you started.

Step 1: Rip DVD to hard-drive.

I use DVD Decrypter.
This will create files with file endings IFO and VOB. Put the DVD into the player and run decrypter. It will usually default to ripping the entire movie. If you only want to do part of a DVD, deselect files as needed. Click on the DVD to HD icon and let it run for a little while. It usually takes under 20 min.

Step 2: Convert files from step 1 to audio and video files.

I use DVD2AVI
This will create a WAV file and a D2V project video file.
Run program, click on File, open the folder with your step 1 VOB files. It will default to selecting all of them to convert usually. (*_1.VCB, * 2.VOB, etc.) Click OK and you will return to the main screen. Click File again and choose save project. Now wait a little while again as it does its work. It usually takes under 30mm.

Step 3: Convert WAV and D2V files from step 2 to MPEG-1.

I use TMPGEnC.
The project wizard will pop up first. I select NTSC Film setting, click next, and select the D2V file from step 2 as the video file and the WAV file as the audio file then click next. You may wish to use the MPEG tools option under Files and the merge and cut option to trim off the opening and ending credits, etc. to make a smaller movie file. (You can do this editing later with the converted file if you wish.) This is the step that can take 6-20 hours depending on your movie size and computing power.

Step 4: Convert the MPEG-1 to Clie viewable file

Use the Image Converter program that came on your Cue CD-ROM.
Run the program, add the movie file(s) you created with TMPGEnc. You can choose low, med. or high quality files. I find low or medium quality works for me. The better quality means more memory used on the stick though. Click on the send files to memory stick button when ready. It will look for your memory stick. If you want to create the new file on your hard-drive, just pick that drive instead. It will create a folder with the movie file in it which you can copy to your memory stick using MS Import later.
This step can take under an hour.

I hope this helps. The best settings and parameters to use I will leave to the video experts on this forum to suggest. I am still figuring it all out. There are good step-by-step guides to using the above-mentioned programs on the download site as well.

Cheers.

n2ifp
03-18-2003, 05:59 PM
Sounds like a lot of work to me :).

Mr P
03-18-2003, 06:06 PM
It is well worth it.

Big Airwolf fan and have converted episodes for my NX, each one comes out at 96mb, can't wait for MS Pro so whole films can me put on my NX.

NETO
03-19-2003, 11:39 AM
THANXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Unregistered
03-19-2003, 03:01 PM
can i dig that..? no i can't ¤Ñ.¤Ñ ;

nx70
03-19-2003, 03:36 PM
Try DvDX it ripsthe DVD and decodes it in one time. The quality isn't that good as flaskMpeg but enough for the Clié. You can also see how big you're movie grows and divide it to suit you MS