Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
David L. Gabler wrote:
At 07:14 PM 3/23/2006, you wrote:
The best way to do this is to use the old free DVD Decryptor = last
version was 3.54 to rip the DVD to an ISO file. Then use Free
virtual DVD Damon Tools 3.47 to load the ISO files,
http://www.daemon-tools.cc/dtcc/announcements.php and then any DVD
player to watch them. It is not a bad to output to a TV either.
The only caveat here is that DVD Decryptor was shut down some time
ago and may not be able to decrypt some new DVDs. If you run into
that, you will need to try $40 AnyDVD
http://www.slysoft.com/en/download.html
At 04:54 PM 3/23/2006, you wrote:
Anyone here using DVDCopy4 to rip DVDs to play on an iPod? Not
that that's optimal or anything, but its great for long plane trips.
My problem is while the video plays well, the audio drops out - at
least on the last movie I took straight from a DVD. I also used
DVDShrink on one first but the movie ended up having video and
audio out of sync from the get go.
Is there a more reliable tool for doing this? Oh, I've also tried
h.264 and just mpeg4. Same deal on both - and i defragged first,
too.
What about just using CloneDVD Mobil with AnyDVD running in the back
ground.
http://www.slysoft.com/en/clonedvd-mobile.html
http://www.slysoft.com/en/download.html
Thanks. I wasn't aware of this one.
Hey, this one seems to work well. It ripped and transcoded a 2 hour
DVD movie to iPod format in 48 minutes. The file size was about half
of what CopyDVD4 made, but the quality, when zoomed up to 2X on a PC,
was less. However, quality is adjustable and I'll be viewing on a
2-inch screen. :) I may be dropping coin soon. Thanks for the hint,
David.
Dang! I just did another rip of the same dvd at higher quality (426 x
240). This one took 52 minutes to rip and transcode. On a PC zoomed to
2x (quicktime), it looks very nice! The file size is about 700 k,
whereas the other was about 368k. One could use these on a laptop, too.