Hi On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 1:53 AM, Sanjay Bhangar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Have you tried a> checking whether the file (AVSEQ01 or whatever it is > called on your vcd ..) plays okay on vlc or any other media player? if > it does, > Yes it does. > > > Also are there anyother VCDripping tools, arson also does not seem too > work > b> have you just tried using ffmpeg to convert the file? What are you > trying to rip it "to"? Just to a file that i can edit and keep on my hd mean while also am trying to make a copy - cd to cd and this is an absolute pain If you just want to copy to your hard drive, > you should just be able to go to the directory on the CD and copy the > file (some newer DVDs you need to be root to read the file, but should > work fine with a VCD, imo...) Maybe with newer DVD's etc but not with VCD's - this has been an age old problem - with me and , usually i have just found a windows machine and copied the xyz.dat file and renamed it xyz.mpeg or something and this works, You could potentially also use VLC's > "Transcode/Save to File" option, that's worked for me in the past. > will try VLC thanks ram
-- ubuntu-in mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in
