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    Convert DVD to avi

    Hello, I have a DVD that I convert to AVI.

    This DVD is a DVD Dragon Ball Z but there are 2 episodes over then I know if you have a free software I propose to convert the DVD to AVI and have the 2 separate episodes DVDrip if possible.

    Thank you in advance.

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    Re: Convert DVD to avi

    While DVDs are high quality and you can rip them to your PC, they do have drawbacks, such as large file sizes(4-9 Gigabytes per movie) and obscure file-naming. By ripping a DVD to an AVI or MPEG file, you benefit from small and portable file sizes, your own file naming, and free conversion software. Also, the files can be used for video editing.

    see here for more tips How to Rip a DVD to an AVI or MPG File Using DVDx

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    Re: Convert DVD to avi

    HOW TO CONVERT YOUR DVD TO AVI?

    What you need:

    All you need to convert DVD to AVI is:

    DVD Ripper Software : DVDPe or DVDPe Pro
    Playing with Media Player Classic

    Select the target format

    Press button to select AVI on the main panel. then click option and show the list of Profiles (AVI Profile Field) select one of the offered AVI profiles. You can also click Edit Profile button to manually set the AVI profile parameters.

    If your source DVD is NTSC (USA), set the output frame rate as 29.97/23.976 and the resolution as 720/480 on the Output tab.

    If your source DVD is PAL (Europe and the rest of the world), set the output frame rate as 25 and the resolution as 720/576.


    Loading DVD:

    Insert DVD disc into the DVD Drive,click on "open DVD"(1st button) or "open IFO File "(2nd button) button to load DVD. It is important to select the IFO file, because the IFO file contains the information about the entire DVD structure and this way you will avoid audio and video de-synch problems when converting.

    Choosing titles and chapters:

    Choose(check) the video clip or chapters you want to convert,right click your mouse to check for individual video clip/chapter,you can also rip from any positon to any positon of a chapter with using "split" button.

    Set up a proper video output file path.
    Click the Browse... button next to Output File Name field and select a location on your HDD for the output video file.

    Convert DVD files to AVI.
    After you have set up all the conversion parameters, hit the start! button to start converting.

    Playing Videos

    Prefer to watch your movies you created? No problem.Pleas download the lastest version of Media Player Classic


    source : dvdpe

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    Re: Convert DVD to avi

    i know a software that you can find it on google.......
    it is called to be a Total Video Conveter:

    this software provide you with it's default media player and various conversion options such as converting a particular file into mobile format, audio format, video format and many other types of file extension under this formats.
    also there is an option of bitrate setting that will help you to keep the default quality or increase the quality of your file.......

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