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me4321
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27. December 2006 @ 13:44 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi I just bought the DivX pack and was using Dr. DivX to try to convert my Scrubs series Dvds, so that each episode only takes up less than 175mb. But the problem is that Dr. DivX only lets you import one file and each file on the DVD contains one episode and part of the next episode. So I was wondering how I can back up episodes separately without cutting into the next episode, or perhaps back up the whole DVD at once with menus in AVI format(Looking at the website I believe this is doable with the DivX Converter?)

Thank you for your time and help.
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27. December 2006 @ 17:02 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Not possible with AVI. Menus require the DivX media format (hack/extension to AVI) as a container. Not sure if any of their tools can do a complete DVD backup with menus or not.

So Dr.DivX just supports VOB input, not ifo for titles? Because presumably each title is one episode. Any of the 1 click type converters like AutoGK should work, you would just need to rip each title and encode. Thing is that you then may as well use XviD to encode, which would mean you wasted your money buying DivX.
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28. December 2006 @ 14:08 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by celtic_d:
Not possible with AVI. Menus require the DivX media format (hack/extension to AVI) as a container. Not sure if any of their tools can do a complete DVD backup with menus or not.

So Dr.DivX just supports VOB input, not ifo for titles? Because presumably each title is one episode. Any of the 1 click type converters like AutoGK should work, you would just need to rip each title and encode. Thing is that you then may as well use XviD to encode, which would mean you wasted your money buying DivX.
Thank you very much for the reply. That is exactly the problem, each title is one and a half episode, and I am trying to have it so each file is a separate episode. Also I am not planning on watching it on the TV, just on my computer. I will give auto gk a try as well. Any further info would be greatly appreciated.
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