Really depends on your processor, ram, etc. Some programs don't encode in real time (length of movie = encode time), some do. Also depends on target quality.Grizzly said:How long does it take to rip a full, 2 hour movie DVD.
We're talking about a DVD to which you hold the copyright aren't we?N.U.G. said:easiest program to to rip DVD to avi or mpeg?
please help!
Of course, the DVD compilation of images, sounds, and video clips, of his recent trip to barbadous.sunny said:We're talking about a DVD to which you hold the copyright aren't we?
So very true.More than anything on computers, converting DVDs to DivXs is an art.
really? i thought its not illegal if you actually own the originalAssasinator_2 said:So very true.
But may i highlight to you all that ripping DVDs is illegal, even if you own the original DVD.
Hopefully with the free trade and copyright changes that they are making, it may ease restrictions on this. The only DVD you can rip is one that you made from your own creative process and burnt to disk.theone123 said:really? i thought its not illegal if you actually own the original