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Ripping dvd`s

Snookerball (Harmless) posted this on Saturday, 28th September 2002, 13:14

I am trying to back up my dvd`s, i am using smartripper to rip the dvd but when i have finished ripping it and record to dvd it wont work on my stand alone player which will play dvd-rs but it will work on my pc can anyone help

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Choagy (Elite) posted this on Saturday, 28th September 2002, 13:19

Don`t know about DVD ripping but when I had similar problems with CD`s not being recognised on Hi-Fi`s but playing on PC etc it was usually down to the fact I hadn`t finalised the disc when using Easy CD Creator 5 Platinum.
HTH :-)

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Snookerball (Harmless) posted this on Saturday, 28th September 2002, 14:07

thanks choagy but i`m using nero 5 and it tells you its writing leadout track

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Choagy (Elite) posted this on Saturday, 28th September 2002, 18:29

Only other thing I can suggest would be to buy a few different blank DVD-R`s , Memorex / Traxdata etc and see if you have any joy.Going by some of the problems experienced by other board members it might be simply a case of trial and error with media..
HTH :-)

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showdan. (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Monday, 30th September 2002, 13:03

Just started backing up dvd`s myself, and I think (as long as your copying the full content and not stripping out any id`s and stuff) it sounds like the media your using, I have had mixed result with different types of media, some not being recognised at all. It has been recomended to use "Datasafe Media Limited Classic Generation 3 DVD-R" which are recommended as the most compatible cheep discs, not tried them myself yet though. You might also want to check out if your standalone can read dvd-r`s check out vcdhelp.com it tells you there if your player can read dvd-r`s.

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Richardo (Harmless) posted this on Tuesday, 1st October 2002, 22:32

Once you`ve ripped the dvd with smartripper you could try converting it to an mpeg with a program called TMPGEnc iirc. Then it should be simple enough to make a VCD with nero. Takes a while to encode the mpeg tho (about 5hrs on my 1.3Ghz machine!)

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