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    What is the best software for copying DVD's, preferably to DIVX. And what are the best settings to use to obtain the best quality picture.

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    You will get a better answer to this in Softwareworld mate.

    That would be the place to try.

    Also www.doom9.org will answer any DVD related question you could think of

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    Consult this page, for aid regarding information on ripping DVD-Vs to MPEG-4.
    http://www17.tomshardware.com/video/00q3/000913/

  6. Software & Hardware   -   #6
    AfterDawn Guides has all the info and links to software a beginner should need. DivX is classic and everyone knows it's quality, but XviD works very well. 3viX shuold also make very nice quality videos, but I seem to lean toward XivD.

    The Mega Codec Pack should be useful no matter what.

    You can also copy directly to another DVD by using DVD Decrypter and DVD Shrink

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