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Lucas Fazzary
April 21, 2008 at 12:25 pmA- Unfortunately you shouldn’t assume the worst. This is the same as “guilty before proven innocent” stance. I for one as well as others probably didn’t even suspect him of “ripping” because it was never mentioned. Reauthoring like I said is legit. No need for 20 questions. It was spelled out fine in Rafal’s original post. I understand as a moderator you are somewhat of “police” for the board but gotta remember there are good people out there too that aren’t out to make copies of Hollywood DVD’s.
B-Never said anything about ripping. Plus most movie pirates have there own sites they goto to get information on “ripping”. The creative cow probably isn’t on their list.
C-Wow so why have the Creative Cow boards if “google” is the answer for everything? I thought the purpose of this board was to discuss things like this with others in the industry that may have more effective ways of accomplishing certain tasks. I dont think as of yet you can discuss DVD authoring with Google.
Basically I am sorry that this has turned into a back and forth argument as this time could have been spent helping a fellow Author/Human Being with an issue that is totally legit.
I just see this type of backwards thinking all to often (not just on Creative Cow)and I think as more and more people keep assuming the worst or always being negative then what hope do we have as a society? -thats deep!
-Luke
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Noah Kadner
April 21, 2008 at 5:27 pmA- Sorry to burst your bubble but the net is full of pirates and porn- assuming the worst is called being realistic.
B-Um the name of this thread is ripping, and it’s not even spelled correctly.
C-Google is quite often the answer- for questions that are illegal or have been answered countless times- both like this one. I’ve answered many thousands of legit issues on this board so I think I’ve earned the right to call foul on DVD ripping, thank you….
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Rafal Pyszka
April 21, 2008 at 6:37 pmSo please change a topic name to DVD demuxing and everything gonna be ok.
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Alan Smith
April 25, 2008 at 12:11 pmI have need to do this for clients who already have DVD’s and want to create a compilation DVD, for example. The program that I use is DVDxDV Pro. It is a fairly inexpensive application that allows you to extract the video from a DVD into a variety of formats. It will not work on copy protected media, but works beautifully on other DVD media.
https://www.dvdxdv.com/NewFolderLookSite/Products/DVDxDV.overview.htm
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