<A href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/phpBB/v ... php?t=6924"> You alienate us</a> and then you still ask for help?
Read the guides...
~klinky
what do i need
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You can get all the dvd ripping stuff you need off http://www.doom9.org
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Pretty much everything you've asked is explained (in fairly simple yet complete detail) in AbsoluteDestiny & ErMaC's Technical Guides to All Things Audio and Video. What programs to use, (the 'Useful Software List'), how to use them, what settings to use, everything is explained in quite an understandable way. It would also likely behoove you to read through some of the other guides as well- most people here know what is in these guides, and will refer you back to them anyways if you ask a question answered explicitly in them. If, after reading through the guides (possibly several times- I've lost count how many times I've gone through them) there is still something you don't understand, ask a specific question about what you can't figure out/get to work, and it will likely be answered.
Just to check (I apologize if this sounds like I'm talking down to you, but my general impression so far is that you aren't particularly computer savvy, and I don't want our suggestions to cost you money you don't need to spend), but you can't currently watch DVD's on your computer, right? If you can- you already have a DVD-ROM drive. Most newer computers come with them instead of CD-ROM drives (which only play regular CDs), as the DVD-ROM drives are pretty much as cheap as a CD-ROM and more versatile. If you don't, you should be able to get one for less than $50. Most that you can get at computer stores (as opposed to over the internet, where you're generally more likely to get a barebones drive) will also come with a DVD player (like WinDVD or PowerDVD) for your computer.
Just to check (I apologize if this sounds like I'm talking down to you, but my general impression so far is that you aren't particularly computer savvy, and I don't want our suggestions to cost you money you don't need to spend), but you can't currently watch DVD's on your computer, right? If you can- you already have a DVD-ROM drive. Most newer computers come with them instead of CD-ROM drives (which only play regular CDs), as the DVD-ROM drives are pretty much as cheap as a CD-ROM and more versatile. If you don't, you should be able to get one for less than $50. Most that you can get at computer stores (as opposed to over the internet, where you're generally more likely to get a barebones drive) will also come with a DVD player (like WinDVD or PowerDVD) for your computer.
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