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Lumix 30th May 2008 04:57 PM

How to rip Ayu DVD with PVs?
 
How to rip Ayu DVD with PVs? I don't want to rip the DVD as a whole and then have to cut it into parts, is there some nice software that would solve my problem? So that the output is several .avi PVs?

Also, how do I do it if I have an ISO file? Can I convert it into several .avi files with PVs?

If those two examples above aren't possible, what can I do?

Another thing - what software do you use for making screenshots? I want something that would make a screenshot at every second of the PV, preferably twice per second.
I used to have Screenshot Hunter which was really good but now I can't find it anymore.

apple-pi 30th May 2008 05:40 PM

I use DVD Decrypter to get the lossless files~ I used to have a program that would rip those as separate PV files in AVI or MPEG (this program here), and it could also extract the separate PVs directly the disc without using DVD Decrypter (but only with DVDs that had low security against copying), but after a while it stopped working, telling me to pay for the license -___-; and it was supposed to be a free program... anyway, I remember seeing many people say they used a program called VirtualDub for that. There's also one DVD~>AVI converter called Auto Gordian Knot that, if I'm not mistaken, I used once, and it worked... oh, whatever, I don't know much about this XD

As for screenshots, I don't know of any program that does what you said, but there's a program called ScreenshotHunter here - is it the one you're looking for? You can just click "Clique para Baixar" button to download.

Oh, there were also some other threads about ripping DVDs wich might be useful for you: this one and this one~

ayulove_18 30th May 2008 05:43 PM

Well, for me I use DVD Shrink to cut out each pv then I use AutoGK to encode them into avi format. I have tried so many other programs and these are the ones that work best for me.

fanmail 30th May 2008 06:04 PM

an ISO file is essentially the DVD. it's the disc image. you need a "virtual drive" for it to read the image. then once you load it, your computer reads the image as a "disc". then you use it as you would a physical disc ^^;

the easiest is magic dvd ripper, it basically does everything for you, you just have to install it =P

i think i understood your question properly =/

Lumix 31st May 2008 03:45 PM

Thank you for your help, guys! :heart


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