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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2011 12:51:55 GMT
Ive got a new Blu-Ray player with USB input and just ordered an external hard drive.
What I want to do is rip my DVD's onto the hard drive so I can access them without having to use the DVD.
Ive used DVDRipper but to get a decent quality its knocking out AVI's at nearly 3gb a piece.
Now 'Ive been told' than on the pirate sites they seem to be able to do a really good copy at about 800mb - 1gb .... Anyone know what software can rip at a good quality but keep the size below 1gb per movie ?
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Post by Dayblade on Oct 30, 2011 14:29:45 GMT
Ive got a new Blu-Ray player with USB input and just ordered an external hard drive. What I want to do is rip my DVD's onto the hard drive so I can access them without having to use the DVD. Ive used DVDRipper but to get a decent quality its knocking out AVI's at nearly 3gb a piece. Now 'Ive been told' than on the pirate sites they seem to be able to do a really good copy at about 800mb - 1gb .... Anyone know what software can rip at a good quality but keep the size below 1gb per movie ? Isn't this illegal? a lot of cops on here you know
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Post by darkgenghis on Oct 30, 2011 14:29:59 GMT
pm porker58 he knows a fair bit about that stuff
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2011 15:00:33 GMT
Not as I own the DVD's no ...
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Post by Ronny on Oct 30, 2011 16:52:28 GMT
dvds will be large files mate, only thing u can do is encode them to xvid format.. many programs out there tbh
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Post by ZX6-Chris on Oct 30, 2011 19:32:07 GMT
Getting bigger external harddrive ha ha
don't know any for blu ray but I normally use dvd shrink and it obviously shrinks, and never use blu ray though
as for been illegal, it is only becomes illegal when you sell you "back up" to make a profit,
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Post by glenn on Oct 30, 2011 21:33:21 GMT
just remember as you shrink the file size you reduce the quality.
and ripping to divx only works if the blu ray player supports it
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Post by porker58 on Oct 31, 2011 22:00:26 GMT
to save quality you need to rip them to x264 not divx or xvid
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Post by Chandler93 on Oct 31, 2011 22:03:02 GMT
Ive got a new Blu-Ray player with USB input and just ordered an external hard drive. What I want to do is rip my DVD's onto the hard drive so I can access them without having to use the DVD. Ive used DVDRipper but to get a decent quality its knocking out AVI's at nearly 3gb a piece. Now 'Ive been told' than on the pirate sites they seem to be able to do a really good copy at about 800mb - 1gb .... Anyone know what software can rip at a good quality but keep the size below 1gb per movie ? Isn't this illegal? a lot of cops on here you know Pretty sure he knows seeing as the original poster is a cop...
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Post by porker58 on Oct 31, 2011 22:28:08 GMT
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Post by burger on Nov 1, 2011 14:22:28 GMT
I have ripped off a few.
"wanna buy DVD"? (in chinese voice)
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Post by burger on Nov 1, 2011 14:26:40 GMT
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