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Uploaded by on Sep 27, 2010

I'm not gonna get into the legality of ripping DVDs, but I'm ripping a disc I own for personal purposes.

Here is the site for downloading
DVD DECRYPTER: http://mrbass.org/dvdrip

HANDBRAKE is found at: http://handbrake.fr/downloads.php

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  • I have a question. My iPod 4the gen got disabled. My cousin connected it to iTunes on her computer. Then after my iPod worked fine. But every time I connect it to my computer and open iTunes it doesn't read my iPod. Like like I open iTunes and my iPod name doesn't appear? It only reads my iPod on her iTunes when I use her computer only. Only works on her computer. Can u tell me wats wrong? Or wat I have to do? Plz reply!

  • @MrZepeda33 hook it up to your computer and try rebooting it while its connected

  • I have followed all the steps, however every time I hit the encode button it creates only a 1 sec mp4 video. I have adjusted the space of my movie to 930mb for a 1 1/2 hours length movie . I have chapters 1-21 displaying which shows the hour and a half length. Any help would surely be appreciated...

  • @RocNation04 I'm thinking that all the copy protection might not have been removed. First try the PREVIEW option and see if you can get Handbrake to at least encode that. if that doesn't work, delete the ISO and try using AnyDVD along with DVD Decrypter and that should get rid of almost all copy protection that could be preventing it from working

  • how much MB would be good for a 101 minute movie? ( hour and 40 minutes)

  • @SouleaterOnyx if you're playing the video on a TV, I would suggest a minimum of 1GB (1000 MB)...the larger the file size, the better the video quality will be. I always suggest 10MB for every 1 minute of video.

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  • I have a question this is kinda off topic. But my iPod 4 gen got disabled. My cause connected it to her computer on iTunes. Then after it worked fine. But when I try to connect it to mine. iTunes doesn't detect it. Like I connect it to my computer and open iTunes and it doesn't show up on the iTunes. Can u tell me wats wrong? Plz reply!

  • wow you are amazing! this is a really good clear way of doing it! thank you so much!

    i am liking and subscribing!

    love ya! XX

  • As @ArmoredPablo said, this is the best "how to" video I've ever seen. Well done, sir.

  • @shrocky2 ok thanks got it working now great clear explaining just what youtube needs

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