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Old 06-12-2005, 07:32 PM   #1
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DVD Help

I just downloaded UnLogic Movie Converter Version 1.0.3, when I went to explore my DVD, I found that all of the episodes are titled oddly and there are more files in the DVD than episodes.....what files do I convert.
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I believe you need to concentrate on the .VOB files...
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agreed, look for the largest files, which are almost always the VOB files. They usually range from 400 MB to over 1000 MB each.
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I think I found the right ones... they are 30min family guy episodes and they are .99 gb, as the computer called it...does that sound right. And other ile types are smaller, can I use one of those. I don't want to waste all of the memory.
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As far as I can recall, .VOB files have an upper size limit of ~0.99Gb so I think you have the correct files there. I am certain that all of the files you need to convert will be located in the VIDEO_TS folder - you can ignore everything in the AUDIO_TS one.
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Well I can't even put one on my MS, all I have is a 512.
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Well I can't even put one on my MS, all I have is a 512.
Fear not my fellow DVD-ripping member.
If my assumptions are right, you now have 4 video files that are about 500 MB each, am I right? well, there's another way to do things: the freeware way (that's what I call it; yes, I am pathetic, you don't need to remind me).

If you go here:
http://www.afterdawn.com/software/v...ers/dvd2avi.cfm, you'll find my favourite rip-on-the-fly freeware app called DVD2AVI. It's a simple app, to figure out and use.

Once you finish writing the AVI files, you can use one of the many video joiners to put the 4 freshly ripped video files together, and finally use PocketDivXEncoder to lower the resolution, bitrate, and overall file size to fit your external card.
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