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Ripping Footage from Funimation DVDs

Postby OtherSideofSky » Mon Oct 16, 2006 3:40 pm

I have discovered that on many Funimation DVDs (especially FMA), the footage repeats the same 1-2 second section twice before going to the next segment when I look at it in DGIndex or Virtualdubmod. In Furuba, Samurai 7, and most other stuff it's only parts with credits, but on FMA it's absolutely everything. How do I fix this?
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Re: Ripping Footage from Funimation DVDs

Postby Scintilla » Mon Oct 16, 2006 4:19 pm

OtherSideofSky wrote:I have discovered that on many Funimation DVDs (especially FMA), the footage repeats the same 1-2 second section twice before going to the next segment when I look at it in DGIndex or Virtualdubmod. In Furuba, Samurai 7, and most other stuff it's only parts with credits, but on FMA it's absolutely everything. How do I fix this?

This reeks of multiple angles.

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TRSI's release of Kare Kano was praised for it's excellent use of the DVD format with multiple subtitles and alternative angles giving you a different Op/Ed/Next Ep preview depending on whether you were watching in English or Japanese. This is great when watching but complicated when ripping.

The DVD structure for this disc is as follows. All the episodes are contained in one Video Title Set, VTS_01 but there are 8 different Program Chains, PGC1 to PGC6 are the episodes and the last two are extras. So, again, you'd have to rip episode by epsiode.

However, there is an added complication. These PGCs have two angles. One is the English angle and the other is the Japanese angle. One contains the English opening, the other the Japanese one and so on. So there are a few things you need to do. Firstly, you need to work out which angle is which. This is tricky to do so you might as well try ripping one of the episodes and having a look. Secondly you need to <b>rip each epsiode individually.</b> This is important because ripping in file mode with a multi angle dvd will give you video streams with both the angles interleaved together so that when you decode it you will get a second of one angle followed by the same second of the next angle. This would only happen during the opening, closing, eyecatches and next episode preview but it is enough to be a hassle when getting footage.

In order to do this, you'll probably have to rip in "IFO mode" (your ripper may use a different name).
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Postby Scintilla » Mon Oct 16, 2006 4:20 pm

Grah, the link didn't work. It's clearly been a while since the last time I stuck a link in a "quote" tag.

Here's the original page that passage was from:
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... ogetb.html
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Re: Ripping Footage from Funimation DVDs

Postby Qyot27 » Mon Oct 16, 2006 7:21 pm

OtherSideofSky wrote:I have discovered that on many Funimation DVDs (especially FMA), the footage repeats the same 1-2 second section twice before going to the next segment when I look at it in DGIndex or Virtualdubmod. In Furuba, Samurai 7, and most other stuff it's only parts with credits, but on FMA it's absolutely everything. How do I fix this?

Are you sure? I had no problems at all with FMA - AFAIK, only the credits and some (all?) of the episode previews are multiangled, not the episode itself.

Then again, I also use SmartRipper, so that might have something to do with it.
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Re: Ripping Footage from Funimation DVDs

Postby xRosette_Christopherx » Fri Oct 20, 2006 5:41 am

OtherSideofSky wrote:I have discovered that on many Funimation DVDs (especially FMA), the footage repeats the same 1-2 second section twice before going to the next segment when I look at it in DGIndex or Virtualdubmod. In Furuba, Samurai 7, and most other stuff it's only parts with credits, but on FMA it's absolutely everything. How do I fix this?


I've had the exact same problem with FMA.
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Postby OtherSideofSky » Sat Oct 21, 2006 10:15 am

Thanks. Does anyone knowwhat setting I should use to do this with DVD Decrypter?
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Postby Scintilla » Sat Oct 21, 2006 10:26 am

On the Mode menu, make sure IFO is selected. I don't see anywhere to specify which angle to rip; perhaps someone who's done this before with DVD Decrypter could shed more shadow on the situation.
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Postby mikestrife » Sat Oct 21, 2006 6:43 pm

I've always done it a really annoying way, by using DVD shrink to burn a new dvd (since you can choose the angle to burn) and then decrypt that dvd. I'm sure there are way faster/better ways but this has worked great for me on the Grave of Fireflies SE and FMA dvds 1-4.
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Postby Willen » Sun Oct 22, 2006 6:43 am

mikestrife wrote:I've always done it a really annoying way, by using DVD shrink to burn a new dvd (since you can choose the angle to burn) and then decrypt that dvd. I'm sure there are way faster/better ways but this has worked great for me on the Grave of Fireflies SE and FMA dvds 1-4.

If you are using DVD Shrink for this, you can skip the burning of the DVD part and just have the software stick the single angle VOBs into a folder on your hard drive. This also saves you having to repeat the ripping procedure with DVD Decrypter on the single angle DVD.
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Postby OtherSideofSky » Sun Oct 22, 2006 7:30 pm

Thankyou Very Much.
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Postby Goku's Soul » Mon Oct 23, 2006 2:42 pm

I had the same exact problem with DBZ DVD's untill I played around with DVD Decrypter.
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Postby Copycat_Revolver » Wed Dec 06, 2006 11:18 am

I know this thread is pretty much dead but I figured I'd add something for future reference...

Actually, FMA does have two angles during the actual episodes, not just during the opening/closing sequences. The only difference between the two is the language of the text displayed on screen.
(For instance, there are credits displayed on screen during the first few minutes of the first episode. In one angle these are displayed in english, in the other, the original japanese if I'm not mistaken). Otherwise there is no real difference in the footage.
When I burned FMA, I used Angle one and it plays fine.

I don't know if all the recent Funimation DVD's use this same format but very likely.
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