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Question for people with DVD ripping experience
BadMouth:
Bumping this thread instead of making a new one since it's where I've got some of my info from.
Is there anything out there that automates the process of ripping a DVD that has multiple episodes of a TV show on it?
I tried using the above methods, but it seems as though I have to do each episode individually.
Fine, but there are three or four files for each episode on the disc that appear identical. I ripped one and it looked like it had scanlines added.
Is this some type of interlaced thing where then played on a dvd player, the files would be mixed together?
I tried a different program that was supposed to automate things, but it only ripped the first episode.
Is there anything out there that just knows which files to grab and does it automatically?
If not, any tips for doing this efficiently?
If it's going to require an evening of fiddling with each DVD, it's just not worth it.
Vigo:
Not fully automated, but I think the current DVDfab will allow you to rip multiple files at the same time. I think you need to change rip to custom mode, then check all the files that look like episodes (Like if they are 25 or 50 minutes long). Then choose your output format and hit start...
It's been a while since I ripped, so if my instructions are flakey, there is a reason why.
Louis Tully:
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SavannahLion:
DVD Shrink is no longer being developed and doesn't always handle your... home DVD's correctly. There are a few I've come across that absolutely won't work properly. In essence, if you get an error, resort to your backup. DVDFab has a very nice hit rate but I'm generally hard pressed to pay for it. I usually scoop up a free one whenever they have a promotional thing.
BadMouth:
I have an old copy of DVD shrink saved somewhere as well as dvd decrypt.
I'll give it a try it again and see if it makes it any easier to pick out the right files.
Guess I overlooked it as an option since I've only used it long ago for making direct copies.
I'm probably just going to have to invest a day or evening learning the ins and outs of handbrake (probably deinterlacing) and then spend an hour or two picking out the correct files from each DVD.
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