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RE: Video ripping question?


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  • Subject: RE: Video ripping question?
  • From: "Paul Gordon" <paul_gordon@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 09:39:51 -0000
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>
>sorry Im talking uncompressed here, there are some excellent
compression
>codecs out there that will do what you want. it just depends if in the
>future you want to be able to copy some of them back onto tape or DVD
etc,

I won't - I will still be keeping the original source material, It'll just
be stored out of the way somewhere (in the loft probably), I will use the
ripped copy for casual watching. Also, I will still be purchasing all the
new episodes as they are relaeased - If they ever switch to making them
available on DVD, then I will get them in that format, but for now, it
looks
like VHS is set to continue to be the only option. This is primarily a
space-saving excercise (physical, not disk!) - my living room is getting
overrun with tapes!

Paul G.



>if you do you need to use a better codec or less compression.  I do
>everything in uncompressed DV using the DV codec.
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