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Yobbo
February 13th 07, 10:20 PM
Hi All

I've searched and searched and I can't find a decent DVD to AVI / WMV ripper
anywhere, especially a freeware one!

I've gone and got us a camcorder that records to DVD-R / DVD-RW and hasn't
got any cable outputs on it. Its a Canon DC100 and Canon have told me that
I need ripping software to get the data off so that I can mess around with
it in say MovieMaker and ultimately get it back on DVD.

I really like the simplicity of No1 DVD Ripper, ie select DVD, select format
(AVI, WMV, etc) and rip, but on my P4 3Ghz, 512MB, 250GB WinXP Pro SP2 PC it
took over 5 hours to rip a 1 hour 4 min DVD (home made one so no protection)
to AVI and the file size was 2.5GB !

Tried WMV and although the file size went down to 500MB it still took 4
hours!

Canon said DVD ripping would be as fast as downloading from tape to PC via
firewire, but this surely isn't right.

Does anybody know how to get realistic file sizes and rip times with this
software or one as simple?

My friend downloaded a 45 min episode of Prison Break as an AVI file and the
file size is only 340MB and the quality is great. How can this be so?

Is AVI better than WMV?

I tried the AVI xVid method, but Windows Media Player on machines that
didn't have this codec couldn't play it!

All I want is a very good video/audio quality file with a manageable file
size like the Prison Break file - am I asking too much?

Thanks for listening to my rant. Any help would be very much appreciated.

Yasin Aalipour
February 14th 07, 02:22 AM
have you tried Power DVD Ripper?
http://www.power-dvd-ripper.com/?gclid=CO6Nr-rYrIoCFQ0fggodllW7uQ

I've used it, its pretty good.

hope this helps,
yasin
"Yobbo" > wrote in message
...
> Hi All
>
> I've searched and searched and I can't find a decent DVD to AVI / WMV
> ripper
> anywhere, especially a freeware one!
>
> I've gone and got us a camcorder that records to DVD-R / DVD-RW and hasn't
> got any cable outputs on it. Its a Canon DC100 and Canon have told me
> that
> I need ripping software to get the data off so that I can mess around with
> it in say MovieMaker and ultimately get it back on DVD.
>
> I really like the simplicity of No1 DVD Ripper, ie select DVD, select
> format
> (AVI, WMV, etc) and rip, but on my P4 3Ghz, 512MB, 250GB WinXP Pro SP2 PC
> it
> took over 5 hours to rip a 1 hour 4 min DVD (home made one so no
> protection)
> to AVI and the file size was 2.5GB !
>
> Tried WMV and although the file size went down to 500MB it still took 4
> hours!
>
> Canon said DVD ripping would be as fast as downloading from tape to PC via
> firewire, but this surely isn't right.
>
> Does anybody know how to get realistic file sizes and rip times with this
> software or one as simple?
>
> My friend downloaded a 45 min episode of Prison Break as an AVI file and
> the
> file size is only 340MB and the quality is great. How can this be so?
>
> Is AVI better than WMV?
>
> I tried the AVI xVid method, but Windows Media Player on machines that
> didn't have this codec couldn't play it!
>
> All I want is a very good video/audio quality file with a manageable file
> size like the Prison Break file - am I asking too much?
>
> Thanks for listening to my rant. Any help would be very much appreciated.
>
>
>

Andrew E.
February 14th 07, 06:28 AM
Download windows media encoder 9 series,+ get its utilities.WMCAP utility
works great for simply viewing thru,the encoder does the rest...POWER DVD
certainly isnt freeware,bout the only thing "free" they offer is a cd....

"Yobbo" wrote:

> Hi All
>
> I've searched and searched and I can't find a decent DVD to AVI / WMV ripper
> anywhere, especially a freeware one!
>
> I've gone and got us a camcorder that records to DVD-R / DVD-RW and hasn't
> got any cable outputs on it. Its a Canon DC100 and Canon have told me that
> I need ripping software to get the data off so that I can mess around with
> it in say MovieMaker and ultimately get it back on DVD.
>
> I really like the simplicity of No1 DVD Ripper, ie select DVD, select format
> (AVI, WMV, etc) and rip, but on my P4 3Ghz, 512MB, 250GB WinXP Pro SP2 PC it
> took over 5 hours to rip a 1 hour 4 min DVD (home made one so no protection)
> to AVI and the file size was 2.5GB !
>
> Tried WMV and although the file size went down to 500MB it still took 4
> hours!
>
> Canon said DVD ripping would be as fast as downloading from tape to PC via
> firewire, but this surely isn't right.
>
> Does anybody know how to get realistic file sizes and rip times with this
> software or one as simple?
>
> My friend downloaded a 45 min episode of Prison Break as an AVI file and the
> file size is only 340MB and the quality is great. How can this be so?
>
> Is AVI better than WMV?
>
> I tried the AVI xVid method, but Windows Media Player on machines that
> didn't have this codec couldn't play it!
>
> All I want is a very good video/audio quality file with a manageable file
> size like the Prison Break file - am I asking too much?
>
> Thanks for listening to my rant. Any help would be very much appreciated.
>
>
>
>

Noncompliant
February 14th 07, 02:31 PM
Ultimately, the raw Audio/Video will be in mpeg2 format before its changed
to a format compatible with DVD players. Typically, for best quality,
saving intially to AVI format results in best quality in the end product.

The retail version of few widely available 3rd party applications that do
all this for you do cost money, some actually do the burning after the
decoding/encoding.

If there are no cable OUTPUTs, you can't source the raw data from the
camera.

You can source the DVD but checkout what said here about the aspect ratio
when you do that:
http://reviews.cnet.com/Canon_DC100/4505-6500_7-31840778.html
--
Noncompliant

For corporate legal advice regarding the EULA for XP, check with a lawyer
qualified in corporate law.

"Yobbo" > wrote in message
...
> Hi All
>
> I've searched and searched and I can't find a decent DVD to AVI / WMV
> ripper
> anywhere, especially a freeware one!
>
> I've gone and got us a camcorder that records to DVD-R / DVD-RW and hasn't
> got any cable outputs on it. Its a Canon DC100 and Canon have told me
> that
> I need ripping software to get the data off so that I can mess around with
> it in say MovieMaker and ultimately get it back on DVD.
>
> I really like the simplicity of No1 DVD Ripper, ie select DVD, select
> format
> (AVI, WMV, etc) and rip, but on my P4 3Ghz, 512MB, 250GB WinXP Pro SP2 PC
> it
> took over 5 hours to rip a 1 hour 4 min DVD (home made one so no
> protection)
> to AVI and the file size was 2.5GB !
>
> Tried WMV and although the file size went down to 500MB it still took 4
> hours!
>
> Canon said DVD ripping would be as fast as downloading from tape to PC via
> firewire, but this surely isn't right.
>
> Does anybody know how to get realistic file sizes and rip times with this
> software or one as simple?
>
> My friend downloaded a 45 min episode of Prison Break as an AVI file and
> the
> file size is only 340MB and the quality is great. How can this be so?
>
> Is AVI better than WMV?
>
> I tried the AVI xVid method, but Windows Media Player on machines that
> didn't have this codec couldn't play it!
>
> All I want is a very good video/audio quality file with a manageable file
> size like the Prison Break file - am I asking too much?
>
> Thanks for listening to my rant. Any help would be very much appreciated.
>
>
>

Jerry
February 15th 07, 12:51 PM
I have used Windows Media Encoder for a long time and works fantastic for
converting mp3 to wma, however I have been able to convert movie format with
it. I could NOT find the WMCAP utility you spoke of. Perhaps some
elaboration might be helpful.

Thank You

"Noncompliant" > wrote in message
...
> Ultimately, the raw Audio/Video will be in mpeg2 format before its changed
> to a format compatible with DVD players. Typically, for best quality,
> saving intially to AVI format results in best quality in the end product.
>
> The retail version of few widely available 3rd party applications that do
> all this for you do cost money, some actually do the burning after the
> decoding/encoding.
>
> If there are no cable OUTPUTs, you can't source the raw data from the
> camera.
>
> You can source the DVD but checkout what said here about the aspect ratio
> when you do that:
> http://reviews.cnet.com/Canon_DC100/4505-6500_7-31840778.html
> --
> Noncompliant
>
> For corporate legal advice regarding the EULA for XP, check with a lawyer
> qualified in corporate law.
>
> "Yobbo" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Hi All
>>
>> I've searched and searched and I can't find a decent DVD to AVI / WMV
>> ripper
>> anywhere, especially a freeware one!
>>
>> I've gone and got us a camcorder that records to DVD-R / DVD-RW and
>> hasn't
>> got any cable outputs on it. Its a Canon DC100 and Canon have told me
>> that
>> I need ripping software to get the data off so that I can mess around
>> with
>> it in say MovieMaker and ultimately get it back on DVD.
>>
>> I really like the simplicity of No1 DVD Ripper, ie select DVD, select
>> format
>> (AVI, WMV, etc) and rip, but on my P4 3Ghz, 512MB, 250GB WinXP Pro SP2 PC
>> it
>> took over 5 hours to rip a 1 hour 4 min DVD (home made one so no
>> protection)
>> to AVI and the file size was 2.5GB !
>>
>> Tried WMV and although the file size went down to 500MB it still took 4
>> hours!
>>
>> Canon said DVD ripping would be as fast as downloading from tape to PC
>> via
>> firewire, but this surely isn't right.
>>
>> Does anybody know how to get realistic file sizes and rip times with this
>> software or one as simple?
>>
>> My friend downloaded a 45 min episode of Prison Break as an AVI file and
>> the
>> file size is only 340MB and the quality is great. How can this be so?
>>
>> Is AVI better than WMV?
>>
>> I tried the AVI xVid method, but Windows Media Player on machines that
>> didn't have this codec couldn't play it!
>>
>> All I want is a very good video/audio quality file with a manageable file
>> size like the Prison Break file - am I asking too much?
>>
>> Thanks for listening to my rant. Any help would be very much
>> appreciated.
>>
>>
>>
>
>

Jerry
February 15th 07, 01:36 PM
I meant to say " I have NOT been able to convert movie format with Windows
Media Encoder".

"Jerry" > wrote in message
...
>I have used Windows Media Encoder for a long time and works fantastic for
>converting mp3 to wma, however I have been able to convert movie format
>with it. I could NOT find the WMCAP utility you spoke of. Perhaps some
>elaboration might be helpful.
>
> Thank You
>
> "Noncompliant" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Ultimately, the raw Audio/Video will be in mpeg2 format before its
>> changed to a format compatible with DVD players. Typically, for best
>> quality, saving intially to AVI format results in best quality in the end
>> product.
>>
>> The retail version of few widely available 3rd party applications that do
>> all this for you do cost money, some actually do the burning after the
>> decoding/encoding.
>>
>> If there are no cable OUTPUTs, you can't source the raw data from the
>> camera.
>>
>> You can source the DVD but checkout what said here about the aspect ratio
>> when you do that:
>> http://reviews.cnet.com/Canon_DC100/4505-6500_7-31840778.html
>> --
>> Noncompliant
>>
>> For corporate legal advice regarding the EULA for XP, check with a lawyer
>> qualified in corporate law.
>>
>> "Yobbo" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Hi All
>>>
>>> I've searched and searched and I can't find a decent DVD to AVI / WMV
>>> ripper
>>> anywhere, especially a freeware one!
>>>
>>> I've gone and got us a camcorder that records to DVD-R / DVD-RW and
>>> hasn't
>>> got any cable outputs on it. Its a Canon DC100 and Canon have told me
>>> that
>>> I need ripping software to get the data off so that I can mess around
>>> with
>>> it in say MovieMaker and ultimately get it back on DVD.
>>>
>>> I really like the simplicity of No1 DVD Ripper, ie select DVD, select
>>> format
>>> (AVI, WMV, etc) and rip, but on my P4 3Ghz, 512MB, 250GB WinXP Pro SP2
>>> PC it
>>> took over 5 hours to rip a 1 hour 4 min DVD (home made one so no
>>> protection)
>>> to AVI and the file size was 2.5GB !
>>>
>>> Tried WMV and although the file size went down to 500MB it still took 4
>>> hours!
>>>
>>> Canon said DVD ripping would be as fast as downloading from tape to PC
>>> via
>>> firewire, but this surely isn't right.
>>>
>>> Does anybody know how to get realistic file sizes and rip times with
>>> this
>>> software or one as simple?
>>>
>>> My friend downloaded a 45 min episode of Prison Break as an AVI file and
>>> the
>>> file size is only 340MB and the quality is great. How can this be so?
>>>
>>> Is AVI better than WMV?
>>>
>>> I tried the AVI xVid method, but Windows Media Player on machines that
>>> didn't have this codec couldn't play it!
>>>
>>> All I want is a very good video/audio quality file with a manageable
>>> file
>>> size like the Prison Break file - am I asking too much?
>>>
>>> Thanks for listening to my rant. Any help would be very much
>>> appreciated.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>

Noncompliant
February 16th 07, 06:03 AM
And what does that have to do with anything I said?

--
Noncompliant

For corporate legal advice regarding the EULA for XP, check with a lawyer
qualified in corporate law.

"Jerry" > wrote in message
...
>I meant to say " I have NOT been able to convert movie format with Windows
>Media Encoder".
>
> "Jerry" > wrote in message
> ...
>>I have used Windows Media Encoder for a long time and works fantastic for
>>converting mp3 to wma, however I have been able to convert movie format
>>with it. I could NOT find the WMCAP utility you spoke of. Perhaps some
>>elaboration might be helpful.
>>
>> Thank You
>>
>> "Noncompliant" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Ultimately, the raw Audio/Video will be in mpeg2 format before its
>>> changed to a format compatible with DVD players. Typically, for best
>>> quality, saving intially to AVI format results in best quality in the
>>> end product.
>>>
>>> The retail version of few widely available 3rd party applications that
>>> do all this for you do cost money, some actually do the burning after
>>> the decoding/encoding.
>>>
>>> If there are no cable OUTPUTs, you can't source the raw data from the
>>> camera.
>>>
>>> You can source the DVD but checkout what said here about the aspect
>>> ratio when you do that:
>>> http://reviews.cnet.com/Canon_DC100/4505-6500_7-31840778.html
>>> --
>>> Noncompliant
>>>
>>> For corporate legal advice regarding the EULA for XP, check with a
>>> lawyer qualified in corporate law.
>>>
>>> "Yobbo" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> Hi All
>>>>
>>>> I've searched and searched and I can't find a decent DVD to AVI / WMV
>>>> ripper
>>>> anywhere, especially a freeware one!
>>>>
>>>> I've gone and got us a camcorder that records to DVD-R / DVD-RW and
>>>> hasn't
>>>> got any cable outputs on it. Its a Canon DC100 and Canon have told me
>>>> that
>>>> I need ripping software to get the data off so that I can mess around
>>>> with
>>>> it in say MovieMaker and ultimately get it back on DVD.
>>>>
>>>> I really like the simplicity of No1 DVD Ripper, ie select DVD, select
>>>> format
>>>> (AVI, WMV, etc) and rip, but on my P4 3Ghz, 512MB, 250GB WinXP Pro SP2
>>>> PC it
>>>> took over 5 hours to rip a 1 hour 4 min DVD (home made one so no
>>>> protection)
>>>> to AVI and the file size was 2.5GB !
>>>>
>>>> Tried WMV and although the file size went down to 500MB it still took 4
>>>> hours!
>>>>
>>>> Canon said DVD ripping would be as fast as downloading from tape to PC
>>>> via
>>>> firewire, but this surely isn't right.
>>>>
>>>> Does anybody know how to get realistic file sizes and rip times with
>>>> this
>>>> software or one as simple?
>>>>
>>>> My friend downloaded a 45 min episode of Prison Break as an AVI file
>>>> and the
>>>> file size is only 340MB and the quality is great. How can this be so?
>>>>
>>>> Is AVI better than WMV?
>>>>
>>>> I tried the AVI xVid method, but Windows Media Player on machines that
>>>> didn't have this codec couldn't play it!
>>>>
>>>> All I want is a very good video/audio quality file with a manageable
>>>> file
>>>> size like the Prison Break file - am I asking too much?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for listening to my rant. Any help would be very much
>>>> appreciated.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>

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