[Movies] DVD Ripping
(Click here to view the original thread with full colors/images)Posted by: wisbeech
I have found recently that I was getting a message about not being able to navigate a DVD structure, found out it was the new Sony protection system, pain in the butt, but i think i figured out a fairly fool proof method round it -
Get yourself a copy of Ripit4me, from that download fixVTS and a copy of DVD decryptor.
Run Ript4me, this calls up fixVTS, passes the deets over to decryptor and that should now rip the vob files out nicely, tun these through DVD shrink and bobs yer Auntie a backed up copy of your favorite new movies.
If people know this already sorry, just thought i would share as it took me a while to find it.
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Posted by: tut123408
get anydvd. all you do is leave that program running and proceed to burning normally. go to probble.com and search for anydvd
Posted by: gatorade
might be useful for some ppl hopefully
Posted by: himanshus321
thx
Posted by: TSiX
I use only DVDRebuilder.. Its very good for dvd rips
Posted by: relleuM
Im still using dvdshrink cos its easy and gives great quality. I use it with anydvd running in the background.
Posted by: softlyexhale
Useful, thanks!
Posted by: AmpeD
Im still using dvdshrink cos its easy and gives great quality. I use it with anydvd running in the background.
same here, except this wont do some newer movies so I got ripit4me
Posted by: flicke
Question, do any of the DVD rippers rip at different quality settings or is it only in conversion when you lose quality? Thanks for the method though wisbeech.
Posted by: zoryx
any1 can help with fedora
Posted by: bondabhi
thnx...
Posted by: warlore
thanks man
Posted by: Aaxel21
Yes it's useful.
Im still using dvdshrink cos its easy and gives great quality. I use it with anydvd running in the background.
same here, except this wont do some newer movies so I got ripit4me
I found the same thing with some newer movies. I do get a lot more sucess from ripit4me than anydvd.
Posted by: Papps78
any1 can help with fedora
I'm also looking for something like AnyDVD, that works with Linux ..
