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DVD to AVI help

Discussion in 'Video to DVD' started by snake41_8, Aug 10, 2009.

  1. snake41_8

    snake41_8 Member

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    Hello all, great forum. After looking through the site for quite a while, I gave up on finding my answer in an existing post.

    I am new to this DVD ripping stuff, and I need some help. I am in the military and I travel constantly. I am trying to burn my TV episode DVD's onto my portable hard drive so I can take them with me when I travel.

    Is there any way that I can rip the DVD then change it to an AVI file on my hard drive and still have the functional disc menu? I'm tring to make it where I can access the entire disc with one file. All I've been able to do so far is to convert all the episodes in one file or each episode individually. I hope my question makes sense.

    Thanks in advance!!
     
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    attar Senior member

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    Agreed.

    If you insist converting, you may try mpeg video wizard dvd, i'm using it to convert other formats to avi, well, without the menu.
     
  4. snake41_8

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    So if i do the DVD shrink that will still be in a format recognized by media player/quicktime, etc? That could work, i suppose. I will look into that. Thanks!
     
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