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Where can i find good quality ripped DVD's as mpg

Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by Amz, Oct 7, 2004.

  1. Amz

    Amz Member

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    Hi, i understand the basics of ripping dvd's into really good quaility vcd's and i am able to do that.

    Im just finding it hard to find mpg files that people have ripped from a dvd themselves in high quality. so when i burn them it will be really good quality.

    At the moment i use dc++ and mirc to download movies. i just can't find some one who has ripped movies in the same way as me, that i can download off them.

    I was just wondering if some one can list me some places, websites, programs were i can download high quality mpgs to burn in high quality straight onto vcd.

    Thanks 4 your time
    Amz:)
     
  2. aldaco12

    aldaco12 Active member

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    This is of course a FORBIDDEN ISSUE to discuss in this forum. If anyone will answer you, and if you'll go on asking that, such messages will be deleted and the posters will be permanently banned.
    We can help people to fix some problems they have, but we can't deal with such type of illegal activities such as internet sharing or so on.
    Even in the CD-R forum, we speak about backups of original protected CDs (that might be damaged by scratches, dust, light, or can be lost by their legal owner), not about how to make illegal copies of that.
    Understood? I hope I've cleared this misunderstanding.
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  3. flip218

    flip218 Moderator Staff Member

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    New forum rules:
    Case examples regarding rule number five (5). No piracy.

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    You can discuss where to find, but no direct links.
     

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