DVD Rippers

Discussion in 'Science, Technology & Car Chat' started by s!lver, Jan 23, 2008.

  1. s!lver

    s!lver Well-Known Member

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    I need some help from some more experienced members. I have been trying to find but no luck. I need to find a program, either free or can provide a serial/pw, that can rip my dvd into RM/RMVB files. I had rippers that will do it to AVI, but need one that will convert to rm/rmvb instead. The program I originally had did not have the feature to convert to rm.

    Thanks.
     
  2. runtohell121

    runtohell121 ........................

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    you might actually have to do it the long way.. rip it out first to avi or some other format, then convert it to rmvb..

    Edit!!!! ok you got a bit lucky here, download xilisoft dvd ripper
    http://rapidshare.com/files/78689376/XDRP.rar
    password for the rar is mexiking

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    #2 runtohell121, Jan 23, 2008
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  3. s!lver

    s!lver Well-Known Member

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    thanks. i'll try it out and see how it works out for me.
     
  4. runtohell121

    runtohell121 ........................

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    omg.. im trying it right now.. it sure is freaking slow to convert the dvd into rm...
     
  5. countryboy

    countryboy Well-Known Member

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    makes you appreciate the works people do, eh?

    a word of advice: do not, do not use direct DVD to RMVB converters if you are going to distribut the end product in the Internet or public domain. because there are water marks/ and labels in the dvd.

    I usually convert it to either AVI or Mpeg-2 and do the cleaning/removing/editing before converting to RMVB for distribution.
     
  6. asianviez

    asianviez Well-Known Member

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    what do u suggest 2 convert from avi
    to Rmvb...
    winAvi makes either huge files >800m
    or very small 80-100mb files
    for 40 minute serial.
     
  7. countryboy

    countryboy Well-Known Member

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    I use "easy real media producer":

    http://redcheek.net/erm/ermp_full.zip

    it is a FREE program. you can adjust the bitrate to whatever value you wanted, higher value means better picture-quality but file-size will also be bigger.
    it should get a 40-minute video download to about 200Mb or less depending on bitrate( default is 900).