The idea is to backup or rip a DVD into an AVI. Here's what you need first
As discussed in the original post, DVD Decrypter will remove any encryption that is embedded into the DVD.
- Download DVD Decrypter
- Download Auto Gordian Knot
Auto Gordian Knot, aka AutoGK, is a set of tools that will allow you to convert the decrypted DVD into an AVI. Don't worry, AutoGK has a single GUI where you specify the parameters for your conversion.
After installing DVD Decrypter and AutoGK, do the following
Depending on the length of your DVD/episode and your platform, it usually takes less than 30 minutes to rip a 150 minutes DVD. When the decryption process in complete open up AutoGK and do the following
Voila!
- For your input file, choose the first VOB file in the extracted directory
- Set the name and location of the output AVI
- Select the first audio track
- Select a subtitle (if any)
- Select the output size. Usually, a 120 minutes DVD converts well to 700 MB. For 30 minute TV episodes, I would choose 175 MB while for a 1 hour episode, i would choose 350 MB. Alternatively, you can set the quality percentage. I find this the fastest way as AutoGK will perform a single pass. I usually keep this setting at around 65%
- Click on advanced settings and choose Xvid and set the audio to VBR MP3 at 128 kbps . Note that you may need to download XviD (or DivX)
- Click on add job
- Click start
Cite as:
Saad, T. "How to Rip a DVD into AVI".
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https://pleasemakeanote.blogspot.com/2008/09/how-to-rip-dvd-into-avi.html?m=0
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