Xilisoft DVD Ripper
- shiromeniirukanjou
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Xilisoft DVD Ripper
Hello, all. I have heard much of a program called DVD Fab being the ripper of choice; but before I knew this I had already purchased a ripper from a company called Xilioft, and my question now is if this is a suitable program to rip DVD for good quality. It was a little expensive, so I was just hoping it could still be a good program to use. (The preview window doesn't work though, at least on my computer o_O)
And on that note, I'm not quite sure as to what profile to rip DVDs in...MP4? AVI? Something else?
Thank you for reading.
And on that note, I'm not quite sure as to what profile to rip DVDs in...MP4? AVI? Something else?
Thank you for reading.
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Re: Xilisoft DVD Ripper
I have heard the name before but I have no experience with the program, so I can be of little help. You'll have to figure out the way around your software with external guides, possibly there will be something on the official site. But as far as formats go, you would want to rip as VOB without re-encoding and just read AbsoluteDestiny & ErMaC's Technical Guides to All Things Audio and Video afterwards.
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Re: Xilisoft DVD Ripper
Ok, cool, thank you for your input.
This Xilisoft ripper doesn't list VOB as a format, but it does list DVD-Video as a choice. Would that be a similar option?
This Xilisoft ripper doesn't list VOB as a format, but it does list DVD-Video as a choice. Would that be a similar option?
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Re: Xilisoft DVD Ripper
It might be, I'm not sure. Basically, what you should try to do is get the files on the dvd out of it without re-encoding them.
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Re: Xilisoft DVD Ripper
I've used used Xilisoft and for ripping DVDs its pretty much the same as DVDfab, Xilisoft however may have some problems such as frame rate confusion. If you set the frame rate to defalt it could go as high as 300fps and i have no idea why that occurs.
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Re: Xilisoft DVD Ripper
If you rip it properly, framerate is completely irrelevant anyway.
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Re: Xilisoft DVD Ripper
Cool, thank you all very much! ^^
- shiromeniirukanjou
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Re: Xilisoft DVD Ripper
So, when you used it, what profile did you rip your footage in?Eake4 wrote:I've used used Xilisoft and for ripping DVDs its pretty much the same as DVDfab, Xilisoft however may have some problems such as frame rate confusion. If you set the frame rate to defalt it could go as high as 300fps and i have no idea why that occurs.
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Re: Xilisoft DVD Ripper
I actually didnt rip my footage into Lossless such as lagarith or UTvideo instead i was just testing with WMV. Use defalt bitrate and decide which aspect ratio you want, everything else is pretty much already set unless you want to change some things such as frame size.
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Re: Xilisoft DVD Ripper
If you're ripping it and getting anything other than a vob, you're doing more than just ripping it.
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