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fubarman
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Looking for software concerning DVD's

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My father has several hundred DVD's in his collection and I only live at home around 3-4 months out of the year. I was looking to buy some software (that will be easy to operate) that would make the DVD into a DIVX file so i could store the movies that i like onto my hardrive so i can watch them at school. I do have a 5.1 speaker setup so i would really like to retain the Dolby Digital Surround. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thank you.
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dvd2avi


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i was thinking more of something that i can buy in a box at bestbuy or sumthing; ready out of the box and just one click and it's done . . . anything around that matches this description?
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Post by Mark »

cyberskye wrote:dvd2avi


Google for the homepage.
it comes with the gordian knot tools, works great for me and is free.
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Post by J-high »

fubarman just go to this site and it has all the ripping tools you could possibly want along with the codecs needed to play them...


linkage

this is a legit site and has some really good software for free instead of going out and buying something... :thumb:
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http://www.eazyvcd.tk

rip it to a single xvcd cdr.

works fantastic, it's free, and ONLY ONE STEP!!!
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