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Geek Culture / dvd converter

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FINN MAN
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Posted: 13th Mar 2006 22:05
does any one know of a good free dvd converter, I am getting a Creative Zen Vision M and want to put my dvds on it. It supports the following formats:
DivX™ 4 & 5
XviD
MPEG-1
MPEG-2
MPEG4-SP
WMV9
Motion-JPEG

Thanks
BatVink
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Posted: 13th Mar 2006 22:14
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FINN MAN
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Posted: 14th Mar 2006 02:41
Thinks BatVink, I cant wait to use this put put all of my movie on my new player.
FINN MAN
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Posted: 14th Mar 2006 02:47
wait this converts AVI to MPEG-1 I need to convert that will take DVDs and convert them to.

DivX™ 4 & 5
XviD
MPEG-1
MPEG-2
MPEG4-SP
WMV9
Motion-JPEG

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Me!
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Posted: 14th Mar 2006 11:33 Edited at: 14th Mar 2006 11:35
use DVD shrink to grab em to hard drive and make them duplicable, use any DVD video software to grab the resulting DVD file folder and save it as MPeG 1 or 2 (full size file) then use something like PocketDivX to convert them into files of the right size and resolution to fit onto your portable as DivX, just Google to find the programs you need (both freeware).



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indi
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Posted: 18th Mar 2006 05:04
ffmpeg is pretty cool

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Mikey P
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Posted: 18th Mar 2006 13:48 Edited at: 18th Mar 2006 13:49
http://elliottback.com/wp/archives/2005/12/26/how-to-rip-a-dvd-a-tutorial/

I've found this really useful, just leave it running while you're off at school/work and it'll do the job The actual ripping takes minutes but produces a 2gb file, so you gotta go through a lengthy xvid/divx encoding, and then I convert it for iPod after that (3GP Converter)... It gets the job done

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