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How To Rip DVDs With VLC Player

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Rip DVDs directly from VLC Player Free Multi-functional Video Player. Easy!
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By: Guest 3 months ago
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Hey Jimmy could you please let us know technique for VLC 1.0 there is no stream/save option and what you talk further from there on. plz email me if u come up with new ideas to rip off dvd! bluemind2005@y haoo.com cheers mate, aims
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By: Guest 4 months ago
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Thanx really helped :)
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By: Guest 4 months ago
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I am new at this so bear with me. I have Vista 32 and VLC Media version 0.9.9. Here is my intention. I want to clip a portion of video (sourced from DVD), edit the video file and save it for private use. The application I am using to manipulate video clip file is Windows Movie Maker (which requires I think different file format). Following the direction on this page, I went step by step. I selected the title and chapter(s) and named the file *.mp4. But, since You Tube recommends MP3 Audio Codec and a MPEG-2 video codec at min, I just selected MPEG-2 setting automatically from VLC custom tab. The file was saved. But when I opened the file video using VLC, while audio is ok, I can’t seem to see the video clearly. And, when I imported the file on Windows Media Maker, I neither listen to audio nor see the video. Somewhere there is formatting error and I can't seem to figure it out! The only thing I manage to do is lose hair! Please advise at to the solution.
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By: Guest 6 months ago
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k hope someone can help cause i tried it the best way i could and it didn't work. :-(
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By: Guest 6 months ago
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i must have a different version of VLC cause it doesn't say file it says media. And it looks alot different so can you help with that?
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By: Guest 10 months ago
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Thanks for that tutorial. I'm just getting into doing my own DVD for VLC. Have not done one yet looking into buying either a Sony or Pioneer tower to make the DVD's
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