DVD - Divx converter software.. anybody?

Discussion in 'General Software' started by Dwarfer, Nov 12, 2006.

  1. Dwarfer

    Dwarfer Guest

    Hello again

    I'm looking for a DVD - AVI converter, I have tried ImToo DVD Converter but it will only complete 2% of some movies and leave it at that. I've tried to google it (i downloaded all the dvd converter hits as fas as half way down in the google hit page) but they are just completely shit

    so could someone please tell me whats good for a dvd-avi converter, i would prefere a trial version if its not free but i have an unlimited budget (if u kno wot i mean) :rolleyes:

    thanks very much
     
  2. donkey42

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    is this what you want, although its shareware not freeware, and i don't know what the restrictions are
     
  3. Dwarfer

    Dwarfer Guest

    thanks for reply

    thats one of them i tried. there just isnt any out there that i can find that just bloody works
     
  4. donkey42

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    there's this, but its time limited, i can't see any limitation on this one, this is interesting, back to the job at hand, there's this

    any of these what your wanting ?
     
  5. Dwarfer

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    donkey i cant thank you enough im using that second link you showed me from your previous post
    thanks!!
     
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    np, glad to help & it gives me something to do
     
  7. megamaced

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    The only one i've used and quite liked on the Windows platform is Magic DVD Ripper
     
  8. Dwarfer

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    thanks for reply

    seems another problem has devoloped - when i convert a dvd no matter what program i use the audio isnt in sync with the video
     
  9. donkey42

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    thats a common problem, however i think you alter the demux settings to compensate, but i could be wrong
     
  10. megamaced

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    Yeah, you need to Demux the video streams. I have to do that all the time with my DVB-T recordings.

    Check out VirtualDub, VideoRedo and ProjectX
     
  11. Dwarfer

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    i take it they're programs :p ill check em out
    thanks :)
     
  12. Dwarfer

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    ive installed VirtualDub and its asking me for an AVI to input

    so do i put the audio affected AVI video file i converted from DVD into this program
     

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