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jshipman2
03-02-2005, 10:51 PM
Anyone know the basics of this? What software do you use and how do you do it? My brother-in-law has a Mac and is using "Popcorn" to burn DVDs right and left. Please post if you have any knowledge of how to do this.

Raiders Army
03-03-2005, 07:07 AM
I'd go to www.dvdrhelp.com for some answers.

Coder
03-03-2005, 07:35 AM
If you're a PC user, DVDShrink does the trick for you. Ripping, compressing and burning in one go (if you have a DVD player and a DVD-burner in the same workstation). It can also be configured to "just rip" and store the DVD on the hard-drive first, and then you can use any regular burn-program to burn it.

Hoya1
03-03-2005, 12:20 PM
yeah, DVD Shrink or DVD X copy.

Kam
03-03-2005, 04:00 PM
also check out the new issue of Maximum PC magazine. It is all about ripping & burning.

DaddyTorgo
07-01-2005, 12:26 AM
i wanted to resurrect this thread because I have a question and my head is spinning with all the options and i'm hoping someone can help me with (hopefully one) or maybe 2 pieces of software that i need to do what i want.

basically what i want is a software program (or two if needs be) that will allow me to do the following:

1) copy DVD's that I legally own for backing up purposes. I would like to be able to only copy certain chapters of certain movies, so that I can cut out different parts, or make "edited for time" versions of favorites such as LOTR.

2) burn DVD to AVI/MPEG so that I can edit it on my HD (so that I can splice together different clips, again from LOTR really...have an "Aragorn Clipfest" say) and then reconvert this and burn it back to DVD.

Is there one program that can do this all, or am I looking at two? Any recommendations guys? I've found seperate DVD-to-AVI rippers and then AVI-to-DVD encoders/burners, but those don't let you direct-copy the DVD's by chapter/timeframe in the movie.

i know there are some...(DVDXCopy Gold I wanna say) that will allow you to direct-copy from particular moments within the movie (starting at say 1:23:14 to 1:23:45 say), and this might be a solution because I could then just use a freeware program to rip them to AVI I suppose, but I'm wondering if there's one program that does it all. Any advice fellow geeks?

Shkspr
07-01-2005, 01:56 AM
Anyone know the basics of this? What software do you use and how do you do it? My brother-in-law has a Mac and is using "Popcorn" to burn DVDs right and left. Please post if you have any knowledge of how to do this.

Sincerely,
Dan Glickman

Easy Mac
07-01-2005, 06:15 AM
i wanted to resurrect this thread because I have a question and my head is spinning with all the options and i'm hoping someone can help me with (hopefully one) or maybe 2 pieces of software that i need to do what i want.

basically what i want is a software program (or two if needs be) that will allow me to do the following:

1) copy DVD's that I legally own for backing up purposes. I would like to be able to only copy certain chapters of certain movies, so that I can cut out different parts, or make "edited for time" versions of favorites such as LOTR.

2) burn DVD to AVI/MPEG so that I can edit it on my HD (so that I can splice together different clips, again from LOTR really...have an "Aragorn Clipfest" say) and then reconvert this and burn it back to DVD.

Is there one program that can do this all, or am I looking at two? Any recommendations guys? I've found seperate DVD-to-AVI rippers and then AVI-to-DVD encoders/burners, but those don't let you direct-copy the DVD's by chapter/timeframe in the movie.

i know there are some...(DVDXCopy Gold I wanna say) that will allow you to direct-copy from particular moments within the movie (starting at say 1:23:14 to 1:23:45 say), and this might be a solution because I could then just use a freeware program to rip them to AVI I suppose, but I'm wondering if there's one program that does it all. Any advice fellow geeks?Use DVD decrypter to select the chapters, then autogk to turn to avi. not sure if it can do avi by chapters, but it might be able to.