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RE: Re: Windows home server
Or www.slysoft.com and use AnyDVD + CloneDVD ...
:-D
Phil
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf
> Of Mal Lansell
> Sent: 20 May 2007 23:18
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [ukha_d] Re: Windows home server
>
> I use DVDdecrypter. It's been around for years, and the odd newer
disk
> proves a little tricky, but there is another app called RipIt4Me
(which
> wraps dvddecrypter and another app) that can handle those ok.
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> Once ripped I pass them through DVD2One to extract just the main
> feature
> and shrink it slightly so it can be backed up ona DVD-R. If it's a
> disk
> with multiple episodes, I use DVDShrink and save each out as its own
> little DVD.
>
> For HDDVD and BluRay there is BackupHDDVD and EVODemux which leave you
> with the movie as a single .evo file. This can be played in Windows
> Media Player and MCE if you have the Sonic Scenarist codecs (and
plenty
> of disk space - HD movies are typically 15 to 20Gb for the main
feature
> video plus one 5.1 audio stream).
>
> All these apps can be found with a quick Google.
>
> HTH
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> Mal
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> Paul Bendall wrote:
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> > Mal,
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> > How do you go about ripping your DVD's to HDD? I am well
acquainted
> > with ripping CDs for Music and use FLAC for lossless quality. But
> > completely new to ripping DVD's. What software do you use? What
> format
> > do you rip to? Do you use compression? As this is OT maybe you
could
> > start a new thread?
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> > In the instance of streaming DVD's then RAID 5 is of benefit as a
> RAID
> > 5 is good for read operations and still gives you some parity.
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> > Paul
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