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Mehran
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1. December 2002 @ 07:54 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I use DVD2AVI to rip my VOB files but this Music DVD comes with the LPCM sound format and I have to Demux my VOB file in order to get a Wave file, The problem is that this wave file plays the music in double speed and that's why the timing is also half the original time, does anybody know how I can solve my problem ? Thanks for the help :)
bobby5411
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5. December 2002 @ 09:49 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi, read the instructions below there will be 2 sections one for the instructions. The second will be if you can't find or decide to join my private ftp server to get all the programs for download you can get them there with pics of the exact settings for each step.. All the programs are out to be downloaded some are very hard to find. I have had great success with the 2 methods. Just follow the instructions and you will be ripping like a pro.

SIMPLE DVD2DVDR DISK COPY
Now where do we begin? Oh yes I have to say this bit.......This guide is meant to be an informative step by step process on how to make DVD-R backups of DVD's that you already own (to be more accurate backups of movies that are too big to fit on a standard DVD-R). It is not for making pirated copies of your favorite movie you don't feel like paying for.
as the majority of the tutorials online, although very good, are confusing. Most sites don't seem to realize that not everyone has a good basic knowledge of their machines or the programmers they are using, yet would still love to be able to backup their own DVD's, or at least be shown how to in a correct step by step fashion in order for them to LEARN something !
Well i've sat down and drawn up a method which I believe to be not only the fastest, but easiest way to backup a movie that will not fit on a standard sized 4.7 GB DVDR. Oops have I baffled you already? OK for those that know what i'm talking about skip this bit.... For those that don't there are 2 types of DVD movie format - DVD5 and DVD9. DVD5 is a single layer disc that can be copied very easily complete with everything else that's on the disc. Unfortunately that format is not really used any more, the majority are the DVD9 format which is a dual layer disc and is much larger in size than a 4.7GB DVD-R. What this guide intends to do is teach you how to first rip the main movie files from a DVD9 format movie, then screw around with them so they'll fit on a standard 4.7GB DVD-R (actually its 4.3GB but I wont go into the aspects of the bullshit marketing). Are you with me so far ? If yes great - if no do not bother wasting your time with the rest of this tutorial :)
This is a list of the software that is used in this tutorial:
· DVD Decrypter v3.1.2.0
· DVD2AVI v1.76
· TMPGEnc Plus v2.56.39.143
· ChapterXtractor v0.961
· Spruce DVDMaestro v2.9.2915a
· Gear Pro DVD 6.02 rc07
Operating System: Windows NT/2000/XP with NTFS (don't try to do DVD-R with Windows 9X)

If you need further help you can email me at bobbyphillippe@hotmail.com or leave a post here

Bobby Phillippe
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