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2007-03-16 - RRUU - CONVERT DVD TO AVI (DIVX/XVID) WITH DVD DECRYPTER & VIDOMI

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Uploaded by on Mar 16, 2007

A method I have used for years to convert DVD into a compressed avi.

UPDATE: Lniks (19/06/2010)
DVD DECRYPTER - http://www.dvddecrypter.org.uk/SetupDVDDecrypter_3.5.4.0.exe

VIDOMI - http://www.brothersoft.com/d.php?soft_id=62259&url=http%3A%2F%2Fusfiles.b...

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  • Hi, I've been using your video for years. I've keep the link and every time I need to do this I watch the video again, so THANK YOU! Now I have 2 questions: a) Would it help the quality of the resulting video if instead of 700MB I just use the same size as the original? In this case the DVD is 3GB and I don't mind the size as long as it stays closer to the quality of the original. b) Is there any difference in quality or file size depending of the file extension used: .avi, .xvid, .vidx, etc?

  • @sonoilluminati666

    That can be done yes, although it goes almost beyond the point of converting it as it was designed to compress the file size ultimately. I will mentioned that this video is really out dated and its pretty surprising people still use it. If you want to keep a DVD in its original quality I would personally just copy the image as an ISO and mount a virtual DVD player.

  • @RoyalW1979 I know, is just that my intention is to edit that outcome AVI and then the compressed version would be my edit. I would guess it's better to just compress it once than compress it, then edit, then render it to a even more compressed version. But thanks for your answer. Now, how about my 2nd question about the file extensions. Would it make a difference in quality depending on the extension I use on Vidomi? (AVI, XVID, DIVX?) Thanks for your time :)

  • @sonoilluminati666

    As far as I know, it's unfortunately a experimental procedure and I know that sucks if it is a timely conversion. I can't give you an answer to be honest although I have to agree that DIVX seem to have better results for video's with fast motion. Especially with motion blurs on an action scene. Although in general XVID is clearer overall for the resulting compressed size.... So yea, sorry I can't break it down to a black or white answer.

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  • kann ich bei vidomie irgendwie einstellen das der ton der avi dateinen lauter ist?

    !please thumbs Up and translate!

  • The chill beats made it very easy to watch to the end. Kudos!

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  • Thanks but my movie I just ripped still looks shitty. Any tips?

  • 4:30...it Doesn't work when i Rip it..some stupid error..Any help ?

  • @RoyalW1979 that works THANKS!! :)

  • THANKYOU THANKYOU THANKYOU!!! Finally I can rip movies to 700mb with xvid encoding. I originally thought my ps3 could only play movies that were divx encoded (wirelessly from our pc), but just discovered that it plays xvid encoded movies as well. Perfect. :)

  • crazy awesome and useful tutorial dear sir !!! many thanks !!

  • umm i get a virus when i download the seccond link

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