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Title: About DVDs
Post by: Anonymous on 2001-10-29 23:04:00
Is it possible to record what you are seeing on a DVD player to the harddrive in MPEG format.  I don't mean ripping the DVD, more like when a VCR records something from the TV.  Let's say that I am watching a DVD movie in my computer, and I want to record what I see as I'm watching the movie.  I don't know too much about this.

-vvalentine :grin:
Title: About DVDs
Post by: Joey on 2001-10-30 06:23:00
I don't know about dvds but vcds are stored in an MPEG format. Just go to the mpegav folder in a vcd, choose the track you want, copy it to your harddrive, rename it to mpg and open it with adobe premier. it works.
Title: About DVDs
Post by: dagsverre on 2001-10-30 13:06:00
Yes it is possible. All you need is some ripping software... searching for "ripping dvd" should give you all you need. You can also try searching for "decss".
Title: About DVDs
Post by: Alhexx on 2001-10-30 14:04:00
AFAIR, he didn't want a ripper.

AS for me, I've got no idea. I've got a DVD player, but it's a non-computer one. It's a standalone-Version for the TV. But I thought 'bout buying a DVD player for my comp, too.

 - Alhexx
Title: About DVDs
Post by: J*** H******* on 2001-10-30 21:45:00
Message!