Scintilla wrote:Wait, what?
Post one of your AVS scripts. I didn't even know AVISynth HAD any plugins that were capable of loading video straight off a DVD.
It can. I've done it before. But I don't recommend it. In fact, I think I even... *looks* mention it here:
Kionon's Sticky wrote:Finally, it is from avs files that you should be creating your lossless copies, that way you have control over the quality of the footage even before editing. I don't recommend creating lossless copies directly from the .vob files even if ripped, and I certainly wouldn't suggest doing it straight from the DVD disc itself.
Unstated, but implied, is the fact you
can do it straight from DVD. Instead, I recommend you would need to do is rip the footage to your harddrive, just because frankly, you have more control over the process and it should be a heck of a lot faster. However, there is nothing stopping you from indexing and accessing the vob files directly off of your DVD drive. You could make lossless copies that way, thereby saving the space required to hold your ripped vobs but.... meh... if you're happy with your lossless copies, you just delete the original vobs anyway, so I don't see this method can ever be argued as better, or in any way easier. Unless you're just that adament against DVD Decryptor.
And the call to the DVD wouldn't be from the avs script. it would be from the d2v file.