Xvid rips are blocky
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Sean113
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16. November 2007 @ 21:27 |
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I have been trying to rip some dvds onto my PC, these dvds were made from xvid / divx rips in the first place, but when I rip them back onto my PC they are noticeably blocky, a lot more than they should be. I used 1000 video bitrate and 128 audio bitrate, that should be enough for a decent rip, shouldn't it? Why are my rips so blocky? I'm using ImTOO DVD ripper.
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tripplite
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18. November 2007 @ 18:46 |
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it's not a codec problem because you've already played divx before,try using ripit4me, i'd bet anything that it's the imtoo software, over time imtoo products gets corrupt and buggy, i hope you saved your registration code, uninstall and reinstall then register, this will probably solve your problem i find my self having to reinstall imtoo software 2-4 times a month, if the ripp doesn't work with ripit4me then post back and we will diagnose any driver/codec issues you may be having
ripit4me is freeware and used heavily by afterdawn users
http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/RipIt4Me/1159478103/1
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19. November 2007 @ 01:37 |
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so you are trying to copy a copy right? is the orignal xvid good? bad media, burning to fast will cause blocky or picslation.
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Sean113
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29. November 2007 @ 04:44 |
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Originally posted by rdmercer1: so you are trying to copy a copy right? is the orignal xvid good? bad media, burning to fast will cause blocky or picslation.
Yeah, but when I play the dvds in my dvd player they are not pixelated at all, it's only when i rip them back to my pc.
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tripplite
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29. November 2007 @ 22:37 |
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sean111, the best way to avoid this is hold the original file on your computer, reinstall any codec pack/codec you may have, and use different burning software
if you want....
REINSTALL DVD DRIVE DRIVERS
it suggested you boot into safe mode when uninstalling any driver.
mycomputer> right click> properties> hardware tab> device manager> then under the tab CR-ROM/DVD-ROM DEVICES (names will differ), right click on the drive and select the option to uninstall it>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> then restart your computer and once you've logged in windows, it will prompt you install the driver for the drive, if not go to the control panel>printers and other hardware> add hardware, then go back into the device manager and select the option "scan for changes" -err something along that line
-best of lock with dem XVIDS
tripplite
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Sean113
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20. December 2007 @ 20:52 |
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Originally posted by tripplite: it's not a codec problem because you've already played divx before,try using ripit4me, i'd bet anything that it's the imtoo software, over time imtoo products gets corrupt and buggy, i hope you saved your registration code, uninstall and reinstall then register, this will probably solve your problem i find my self having to reinstall imtoo software 2-4 times a month, if the ripp doesn't work with ripit4me then post back and we will diagnose any driver/codec issues you may be having
ripit4me is freeware and used heavily by afterdawn users
http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/Rip...78103/1
I tried ripit4me, but i can't figure out how to get it to rip to Xvid. I only see an option to rip the dvd at full quality. How can i rip to Xvid with it?
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tripplite
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20. December 2007 @ 21:03 |
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sorry Sean113 i had a brain spasm there, i meant to say use "Handbrake", ITS FREE AND PROBABLY THE BEST RIPPER AROUND
get it here
http://handbrake.m0k.org/
good news handbrake only ripps to XVID
by the way (btw) is it a -r/+r your ripping
questions, problems, just post back
(post back your results please!!!!)
-tripplite
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Sean113
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20. December 2007 @ 21:38 |
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Some of them are +R, and some others i'm not sure of, because the labels are blank. I'm getting Handbrake now, i'll post back with results soon.
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tripplite
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20. December 2007 @ 21:52 |
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go for it i'll stick around (handbrake is a bit slow, but it delivers)
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janeshill
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20. December 2007 @ 22:06 |
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spam removed
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tripplite
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20. December 2007 @ 23:02 |
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Quote: Note: The SE version cannot rip protected DVDs. If you want to rip protected DVDs please click here to download ImTOO DVD Ripper.--right off the imtoo website
imtoo ripper 4 is what you are probably using can't ripp protected dvds,so if you have dvd you purchased then no go, you need the core version
http://www.imtoo.com/dvd-ripper.html
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22. December 2007 @ 10:48 |
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I looked at that review link and since I havent really heard of any of them programs (from being on AD about every day for a few years) I'd almost be afraid to spend my cash.
Does it have to be a 1-click program? Some people around here like DVDFab Platinum. http://www.dvdfab.com/free.htm
Costs about the same as those in the link and does everything you want. Personally, I use free methods such as ripping with the free brother of DVDFab Platinum, DVDFab HDDecrypter then using free AutoGK to convert the DVD file to XVID (or DivX since the pro Codec was being given for free recently :)---It's not 1-click, but still easy and free.
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tripplite
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22. December 2007 @ 22:16 |
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i second Deadrum33's comment, that site
is a scam, the rippers are over priced and i bet wont even make complete ripps, good for you for seeking advice!!!
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