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ImToo DVD Ripper
Posted by Jay Villa on February 18, 2006 at 9:28 amFor those of you using this program….
Can you tell me if there is a way to rip to an uncompressed AVI? Mine seem to come out a bit pixellated.
Thanks.
Jay Villa
phone/fax 713-465-9599
https://www.DJforYOU.comChimin Lee replied 20 years, 2 months ago 6 Members · 12 Replies -
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Aanarav Sareen
February 18, 2006 at 10:16 am -
Jay Villa
February 18, 2006 at 4:06 pmI’ve been looking on the net and have not yet found exactly what I’ve been searching for. Can you tell me how I can rip to DV AVI? I do not see the settings in the program.
Jay Villa
phone/fax 713-465-9599
https://www.DJforYOU.com -
Chimin Lee
February 18, 2006 at 8:12 pmI am looking for the same thing; I need to take a DVD and:
– automatically separate each chapter into a clip
– handle the 24FPS encoding on the DVD (I don’t care if it goes in to 24FPS or 30FPS on my timeline, I just want it to be in sync when I export to DVD or a WMV)
– import the clips to PremiereI am going to try ImToo for this; but does anyone know of utilities that will automatically separate chapters and handle 24FPS DVD sources?
For general help Jay – try:
https://www.videohelp.com/tools.and this also might work – appears to ‘trick’ premiere into thinking it has an AVI file to work with, when really it’s the MPEG from your DVD (would save rendering time)
“How to frameserve DVD/MPEG2/HDTV to an advanced video editor”
https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=261416 -
Erik Pontius
February 18, 2006 at 9:17 pmI’ve used a combination of utilities to accomplish this. I use DVD Decrypter to extract the VOB files from the DVD, then Canopus Procoder 2.0 to convert the VOB to AVI. Procoder is intelligent enough to recognize pulldown. You’ll also need DVD player software with dolby digital in order for Procoder to be able to read the AC3 stream(s) properly.
Import the AVI’s into Premiere.Erik
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Steven L. gotz
February 18, 2006 at 9:24 pmYou can rip to many of the codecs you have on your PC. I have HuffYUV which creates large but good looking files, and I have the Cinepak codec by Radius which is a relatively decent codec for use in Premiere Pro.
Steven
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Chimin Lee
February 19, 2006 at 9:16 amWell I’ve been trying to get ImToo to work since I have that, and can’t try out Canopus (I don’t see a trial version on their site). These DVDs are not protected, so I shouldn’t have to deal with that process…so here’s the settings I’ve tried in ImToo – which work beautifully some of the time…and the other 80% Im Too crashes:
tested imtoo settings:
duration: fullvideo:
codec: dvvideo
video size: auto
Bit Rate: 3200
Fram Rate: autoaudio:
Audio codec: pcm_s16le
bit rate: auto
Sample Rate: 48000
channels: 2
Disable Audio: FalseThe Zoom is set to ‘Full’
The chapters are found (which is one of my requirements – can Canopus Procorder do this?) . I took a guess on the Bit Rate: setting; have also tried 1200…and the audio Codec I was also a guess; I didn’t pick AC3 because it should be just 2 channels. Since it works on some chapters I’m trying to determine if there’s something different on the source DVD for those, but I figure it’s more likely I’ve set the encoding paramaters wrong.
Has anyone had better luck with Im TOO or suggestions on the settings?I’m dealing with film Dalies, which is why they’re on the DVD at 24fps.
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Jay Villa
February 19, 2006 at 4:37 pmtested imtoo settings:
duration: fullvideo:
codec: dvvideo
video size: auto
Bit Rate: 3200
Fram Rate: autoI don’t have that codec on my program. Does anyone know where to get it and how to install it?
Jay Villa
phone/fax 713-465-9599
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Chimin Lee
February 19, 2006 at 5:15 pmI think it came with IMToo; here’s how to check:
1. select profile ‘AVI – Audio Video Interleaved’
2. click the ‘video codec’ that appears on the right
3. dvvideo should appear on the drop-down.then you can ‘save as’ a new profile with those settings.
If it doesn’t show up on yours I’m not sure where mine came from – but it’s definitely not great, as it crashes too much…although the built-in profile that exports to MPEG4 works every time on the same source.
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Chimin Lee
February 19, 2006 at 5:16 pmAnyone know of other utilities that will convert DVD to DVVideo? Something I could buy or try online preferred…
THx
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Jay Villa
February 19, 2006 at 5:50 pmMine did not come with it. I did type it in though and it worked! So I just saved it as a profile.
I bought my program from the website at ImToo.com
Jay Villa
phone/fax 713-465-9599
https://www.DJforYOU.com
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