What is the EASIEST way to encode AVI from a DVD?

Discussion in 'DivX / XviD' started by xhardc0re, Aug 11, 2006.

  1. xhardc0re

    xhardc0re Guest

    I have several ripped home movies i'd like to encode as AVI files. After [bold]looking at several guides[/bold], *I* understand how to do it BUT would like to pass it along to another site. Most of the people there can use DVD rippers with no problems, but are clueless as to working with XviD or AVI files. They aren't stupid, they can be taught.

    IYOP, which guide would be the easiest for n00bs to understand, so they can encode their AVI files from their already ripped DVD/VOB files?
     
  2. axonrg

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  3. OneMember

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    ConvertXtoDVD, FilmMachine and WinVI are free and easy to use.

    AutoGK will convert them to avi. And it is not hard to use.
     
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    i havent got much experience with converting dvd>avi,but like said above
    autogknot is very easy to use,not sure if there are any guides here tho?

    @Onemember..vso's convertXtodvd is not freeware :),
     
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  5. xhardc0re

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    ConvertXtoDVD? I think there's a discount code AfterDawn. I have no prob paying some $$ for an excellent program & helping this site.

    yeah i'm just starting V.E. but have a friend (in school Aug 21) that can school me. Just need the right program. Want nothing to do with Adobe products beyond photoshop.
    i'll try that program, thx axonrg
     
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    Got your PM -- I don't really know how to do any of that. I'm looking more to do converting to DivX. If I come across anything that would help you, I'll let you know!
     

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