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Originally posted by jollyperv
Learn to frameserve. You'll thank me when you don't have to go out and buy another hard drive just to store the huge avi's that ripping can produce.
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FIll us in on this frameserve stuff. I end up just ripping the movie vobs off the darn disks using copy+paste and taking an hour or two to do so is getting rediculous then another 2 hours in compressing the vobs using DVD2one 1.3 to fit on a 4.7GB DVD-R disk but at least it stays in great quality while keeping full ac3 suround.
At first I used to run super DVD ripper, that takes roughly 2.5 hours doing the same darn thing as copy+paste except it converts evrything to svcd on top of that effectvioely adding more time and strain on my drives. Total process. 5 fucking hours! That's not inclluding the process of rebuilding the menus for the video disk and losing my suround sound as well.
Such a lengthy rip cannot be good for the darn DVD drive. I'm tempted to pick up a basic 12x DVD-rom drive so I can run it into meltdown and not my new DVD+/-rw /ram burner