Coderjoe wrote:AD, I would have to say that it depends on the DVD. I have a number of DVDs, especially from Bandai, that put one episode per title, and, if I recall correctly, one title per titleset.
One thing that's nice about ripping one DVD / project file is that you ultimately end up with fewer project files, which is a good thing, especially with something like AVISynth.
That is, AVISynth in its default configuration is optimized to handle only a few scripts at a time; if you start loading dozens of scripts, then messy memory-related errors happen unless you give AVISynth an upper memory limit per instance. (Unexpected green screens are one such "memory-related error").
Actually, I think this was fixed in newer AVISynth revisions, but a lot of people aren't using the newest builds.
'Course I don't use AVISynth or DVD2AVI during the pre-production or editing phase so I don't really have a say in this

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