A small problem when ripping

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A small problem when ripping

Postby Subtle Sorrow » Sun Jul 25, 2010 3:54 am

Ok, so when I rip my DVDs, sometimes certain VOBs will be in a foreign language, or with directors commentary. Obviously this isn't a problem for editing, but I would also like to watch films on my computer. Any way to fix this?
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Re: A small problem when ripping

Postby HalOfBorg » Sun Jul 25, 2010 7:20 am

Just rip entire disk as an image file (.ISO) and mount the image with Alcohol 52% Free. It's just like the DVD was there.
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Re: A small problem when ripping

Postby Subtle Sorrow » Sun Jul 25, 2010 8:03 am

Cheers.
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Re: A small problem when ripping

Postby Mister Hatt » Mon Jul 26, 2010 7:18 am

You can also do it the correct way and use IFO mode on DVD Decrypter; you'll actually get what you want that way.
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Re: A small problem when ripping

Postby post-it » Mon Jul 26, 2010 2:19 pm

sooooo, like, what do the IFO files contain that the rippers are missing? :twisted:
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Re: A small problem when ripping

Postby Phantasmagoriat » Mon Jul 26, 2010 3:16 pm

If the VOB's you ripped contain all the original streams, you can probably switch the audio track in your player. Also, the VOB may not have an English track, in which case you may have to turn on the subtitle track.
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Re: A small problem when ripping

Postby post-it » Mon Jul 26, 2010 4:09 pm

then .. what files hold the Proper Frame Rate for these .VOB's
considering that about 99.999999% of the Rippers can not
get the Frame Rate correct!??? :twisted:
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Re: A small problem when ripping

Postby Mister Hatt » Mon Jul 26, 2010 5:24 pm

I wonder what part of "only rip the bits you need" confused people. There is no need to switch streams or anything, just demux the audio track you want, and export each ep as a separate vob. It's really easy, I should make a video about it.

post-it, please stop re-enforcing the idea that you're actually mentally disabled. It's getting annoying.
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Re: A small problem when ripping

Postby Phantasmagoriat » Mon Jul 26, 2010 7:25 pm

Yeah, you could enabling Stream Processing in IFO mode with DVD Decrypter, but unless I'm mistaken you have to rip the vob's one by one. I think most people would rather rip the whole DVD in one go.

@post-it: if there is no transcoding, I doubt what you are seeing is the rippers fault. It's up to you to read those ripped files correctly.
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Re: A small problem when ripping

Postby Mister Hatt » Tue Jul 27, 2010 2:37 am

You are mistaken. The stream processor lets you demux or extract by chapter and creates new vobs. It's really simple to extract a single episode without the OP/ED and have it demux the audio. Using DVD2AVI, you can open any VOB for the episode and it will automatically link the others, I don't think shitty DGIndex does that though. Either way, it makes batch extraction VERY easy for processing. You just select what you want and go. If you tell it to do all chapters/cells, it will keep it effectively as is. Just set which audio tracks you want etc. It does as much as you tell it. Also I would suggest enabling OGG chapter file output for muxing purposes if you're doing a DVD rip.
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Re: A small problem when ripping

Postby post-it » Tue Jul 27, 2010 4:07 pm

Mister Hatt wrote:post-it, please stop re-enforcing the idea that you're actually mentally disabled. It's getting annoying.


gee, I'm sorry; and sense when is a person mentally dysfunctional for things
being explained 100 time wrong ... according to the results I'm "not seeing"!

From the beginning of this boards encoding guru's I've had three issues with
what they have called, "the golden rule" on encoding:
1) The full size of the AMV doesn't compress the way they say it should.
2) The Audio never really sounds right.
3) The timing always seems to be mis-matched.
I've tryed different Editors and the results seem to be the same.

DVD ripping of RizzleMine is a boot-leg copy and as of 2006, I found the problem
not to be in Frames Per Second nor De-interlacing as the issue. Currently I'm
rebuilding the JVT.264 structure of the Codec to allow for what I have found.

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Re: A small problem when ripping

Postby HalOfBorg » Tue Jul 27, 2010 4:56 pm

Ripping individual episodes is not always so easy. I have had DVDs with no chapters, and all episodes were part of one big stream - though I imagine these are rare. I just use DVDShrink to change start/stop point so I get only the episode I want (and to de-select things I don't want).
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Re: A small problem when ripping

Postby Mister Hatt » Tue Jul 27, 2010 9:35 pm

Unchaptered DVDs are incredibly rare and most likely bootlegs I bet. Using DVD Shrink is a bad idea, just use a stream editor to read chapter points and extract. That's what IFO mode in DVD Decrypter does.

@post-it: it's cool that you like throwing terms around without any real context or sense. I have no idea why you are talking about quantizer matrices as if they are part of a codec, or why that makes you so special.
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Re: A small problem when ripping

Postby BasharOfTheAges » Wed Jul 28, 2010 6:19 pm

I was always of the impression that post-it wasn't a native English speaker. 2nd guess was higher-functioning retardation.
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