DVD to DivX - how?
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DVD to DivX - how?
Ok then - I remember a disk Chain gave me ages ago to convert DVD to DivX and I never knew how to use the various tools.
Is there a new app' out there that will do this "easily" for me?
Tar
Is there a new app' out there that will do this "easily" for me?
Tar
Any of these any good to you? I was on Versiontracker myself earlier grabbing some music software, so thought I'd have a look for you.
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The best free program to use is a little app called gordian knot. It is very very powerful and has some excellent codec conversion routines. In fact go to this web site it is excellent for all sorts of codec & divx stuff.
http://www.doom9.org
http://www.doom9.org
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Great site, but BLIMEY .... those tools look really fiddly to use. Just read the guide to GordianKnot ... sounds ace, but HAAAAARD to follow.
It appears as though you need a pretty clean and powerful system to get the most out of the tool as well. Mine is clogged up with stuff at the moment and HD space is an issue.
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It appears as though you need a pretty clean and powerful system to get the most out of the tool as well. Mine is clogged up with stuff at the moment and HD space is an issue.
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where is the guide for that program?beardfreak wrote: Great site, but BLIMEY .... those tools look really fiddly to use. Just read the guide to GordianKnot
read the small guide included in the program itself.... but need some more info.....
HD space is a bummer when ripping DVD's.....
it can use about 12 GIG to rip and squash a dual sided DVD to a burnable 4.7 gig DVD
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According to the page http://handbrake.m0k.org/ , it's available for beOS and Linux as well.... so if you have access, would highly recommend giving it a go:
It's full quality output too.
It's full quality output too.