HELP! How Do I copy DVD extra Features?

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  1. mukuzz

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    Hello, can anyone help? I'm trying to copy my DVD extra features. Everytime I do the audio is not in tune with the video, and it skips. I use DVD Copy plus, DVDx
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  2. Shoey

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    I don't own a dvd burner so:
    DVD2DVD-R?
    DVD2CD-R?< If so what format?
    DivX, VCD, SVCD?

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    I too do not own a dvd burner. But I am trying to copy the extra features. I can Rip them fine, but when I try and use DVDx to copy it skips and audio, video are out of wack. I'm using CD-R's to record. I seems like I can only record long movies. Anything under an hour and a half skips badly.
     
  4. Shoey

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    Ok but what format do you wan't to convert to?
    VCD or SVCD?

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    Ok then after you've ripped the files (vob, ifo) then you need to encode them. The most recommended encoder for VCD is TMPEnc.

    DVD2VCD guide:http://www.afterdawn.com/articles/archive/dvd2vcd_with_smart_dvd2avi_tmpgenc.cfm

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