
lizardante wrote:lets you rip by scenes eh? Sounds handy.
does it scan the video to find the sections you want fast enough is the question.
I've come across some rippers that do this but usually find it easier to rip the entire disk, then enjoy the ease of instantly seeking the footage, and copying what I want, then deleting the original. Of course if you know exactly what parts you need, it doesn't matter.

Kariudo wrote:a similar thing can be achieved by using file mode in dvd decrypter.
it doesn't break episodes down to all 4 chapters (intro, partA and eyecatch, PartB and outro,) but you usually don't need to break it down that far.
I'm curious as to if that program you linked to can handle the multiple angle problem that occurs with some dvds (if you rip a multi-angle dvd with fie mode in dvdecrypter it will look like the animation goes for a few frames, and then repeats what it just played)
I can't name any multiple angle dvds off the top of my head though

Phantasmagoriat wrote:...it's a trial eh?
I take it you're new here... so... if nobody has pointed you in the right direction yet... let's see...
um, do you have the <a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/avtech/amvappintro.html">AMVapp</a>? it is usually all you'll ever need and comes with DVDdecrypter... (it does the whole thing for free)
also, make sure to check out the <a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/">guides page</a>. specifically <a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/avtech/">This one</a>. It's A LOT, so take your time, and feel free to ask questions.
and if you haven't already found the <a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members/top10percent.php?recent=0&c=&f=&t=">10% videos page</a>... check it out... some AMVs are pretty impressive
if you already found this stuff, just ignore me

Kumatora wrote:Well, I'm new HERE but I decided to not use Decrypter since they got shut down for legal issues.
Kumatora wrote:s for AMVapp, it's installed. Also, if it's okay, can I PM if I don't understand something or have troubleshooting?
Kariudo wrote:it's not so much that they were doing anything more "illegal" than any other "dvd backup application", it's just that they attracted so much attention that they were bought out by a larger company and forced to discontinue distribution
reference

Kumatora wrote:Kariudo wrote:it's not so much that they were doing anything more "illegal" than any other "dvd backup application", it's just that they attracted so much attention that they were bought out by a larger company and forced to discontinue distribution
reference
It said that free distribution needs to stop. I guess AMVapp needs to shut that down then.

Kumatora wrote:I guess AMVapp needs to be shut down then.
Kumatora wrote:I guess AMVapp needs to shut that down then.
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