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Old 12-09-2009, 5:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Ripping DVDs

Hi, im trying to rip my dvds so i can put them all on my multimedia harddrive player. so ive got as far as ripping the dvd using anydvd and it ends up as seperate video ts and vts files. How can i make all these files back into the one avi file to put on my harddrive player. Ive been searching the internet and can't find any help at all.
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Hi bud and welcome to the forum!

WinAVI is pretty good at this and has a easy to use interface, but there are ofcourse millions of tools to do the job.

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Thanks for the input.. Will try that also. :D
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Best ones, IMHO, are DVD Decrypter (no longer sopprted, so doesn't always work on recent titles) and DVDFab.
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Yes I guess DVDshrink would help... and dvdfab is great for ripping dvd's but I think dvdfab won't convert to avi/divx

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Yes I guess DVDshrink would help... and dvdfab is great for ripping dvd's but I think dvdfab won't convert to avi/divx

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You're correct of course... I thought he only wanted a tool for ripping dvd's like mentioned in the title, not also for converting to avi...
I should read the whole thing before answering...
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Is there a tool for ripping direct to divx rather than ripping bob the converting
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winAVI 9 is great for this...

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Hey mate, I am doing the same thing right now and i am using Magic DVD Ripper. Very easy to use and works very well to rip dvd's into avi format. Great now as i am having all my movies onto my new external hard drive then i'll just wtach them through my xbox 360 now.
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