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alibrian1 06-25-2002 02:39 AM

KVCD: Backing up compilations?
 
:? Can anyone help me with ripping Episodes off of a box set? I have the complete set of Angel and need to give it back in a few days. I have tried it in smartripper 2.41 but cannot get it to rip more than 30 mins of the first episode. Any help would be much appreciated.
Oh, did i say rip, i meant backup. :twisted:

alibrian1 06-25-2002 05:00 PM

:( C'mon, someone must have tried to do this at some point! I could really use some help. :arrow: Please.

Bud 06-25-2002 05:41 PM

I recently did a clsssic western series with Smartripper, I used ALL FILES and it was able to rip each 22 min series. Work for me.

Aloha
Bud

rendalunit 06-25-2002 06:14 PM

yep Bud, that method works for me to:)

SmartRipper-> Files ->select all

alibrian1 06-26-2002 09:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bud
I recently did a clsssic western series with Smartripper, I used ALL FILES and it was able to rip each 22 min series. Work for me.

Aloha
Bud

Thats the way that I tried it, but it ended up with a lot of files each with roughly half an episode. The problem then is joining them. So surely there is a way to take each episode off seperately. I had been reccomended to use dvdx to take the episodes off 1 by 1, but thats got to be the worst program i have ever used. :(

rendalunit 06-27-2002 12:15 PM

hey 8210,

so you ended up with a bunch of VTS*.VOB files right? Load them all into DVD2AVI (usually you just have to put in the first one and it will auto load the rest). It will join them all together. Or you can manually select which VOBs you want to load and you can create seperate project files for each episode.

alibrian1 06-27-2002 07:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rendalunit
hey 8210,

so you ended up with a bunch of VTS*.VOB files right? Load them all into DVD2AVI (usually you just have to put in the first one and it will auto load the rest). It will join them all together. Or you can manually select which VOBs you want to load and you can create seperate project files for each episode.

I'll give it another go, :o I had'nt actually thought to load specific .vob files into avi2vcd, and I didn't want all the episodes in one large encode. Thank for the tip. :D


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