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| CD Freaks Junior Member Join Date: Jul 2006
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| new to ripping dvds please help untill recently i used to burn dvds from iso image....now today after trying everthing - I discovered that I can' use anydvd to "rip" dvd - which I did - and now unver "video_ts" - all these files are made...don't know what to do with those...I am used to isos....thanks for any suggestion ! |
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| CD Freaks Guru Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Massachusetts
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| Re: new to ripping dvds please help if you're using clonedvd (which i assume you are since you're posting in the clonedvd forum) you can either choose "burn existing files" and burn them as is if you don't need to do any transcoding first or you can choose "copy dvd movie" and instead of browsing to the dvd directory in the drive, browse to the file folder that anydvd has output and process like you normally would.
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| CDFreaks Resident Join Date: Jan 2003
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| Re: new to ripping dvds please help @ fishairflow, Suggest viewing the below AnyDVD- CloneDVD User Tutorial which provides detailed information on the use of the AnyDVD-Clone software combination. http://forum.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?threadid=72022 Best Regards, bjkg |
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