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shrink dvd to hard drive but keep menu
AllisterFiend:
--- Quote from: pinballjim on April 08, 2010, 09:51:12 am ---I always liked Clone DVD myself. Real easy to uncheck the stuff you don't want and re-author the DVD. It'll burn, make isos, or dump the files into a folder you specify.
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I use Clone DVD also. It will allow you to just rip the movie as well as keep the menu in place.
I use to do it this way because very rarely do I watch the extras, but I really like some of the menu animations and artwork that they put together for the DVD.
Now I just rip the whole movie.
I have an HTPC set up. and I use a program called XBMC to organize and view my movies.
http://xbmc.org/
AllisterFiend
Ginsu Victim:
Man, some DVDs I buy JUST for the extras. Rob Zombie's Halloween isn't a very good movie, but the four and a half hour long "Making of..." documentary was well worth owning.
shmokes:
+1 DVD Fab. I pirated the software years ago and loved it so much that I felt guilty. I then made the amazingly bright decision to buy a lifetime license, so I just keep downloading new versions for free. Been using it forever and it just keeps being great.
daywane:
main reason for me wanting menu is for chapter option.
shmokes:
How often do you decide to watch a movie from somewhere other than the beginning? I mean, I know it comes in handy sometimes, but it doesn't seem like it's enough to have to deal with all the inconvenience, especially when jumping around to different locations in an AVI file is pretty easy.
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