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Re: 100 Cult, Sleaze, Weird Trailers
Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 6:03 am
by Debaser
I don't have torrents
Me neither, and I don’t intend to either.
Ill keep my fingers crossed that someone will eventually share the file on eMule, as it should be

Re: 100 Cult, Sleaze, Weird Trailers
Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 4:48 pm
by Amadeus
Update:
It's been a little slow. It's a 4.35Gb file, now @ 85%. Should have it soon.
Re: 100 Cult, Sleaze, Weird Trailers
Posted: Sat May 10, 2008 1:23 am
by emuler
Debaser wrote:I don't have torrents
Me neither, and I don’t intend to either.
Ill keep my fingers crossed that someone will eventually share the file on eMule, as it should be

Torrents aren't all
that bad. It is just that
1. rare content is seldom to be found.
2. after the initial burst of activity, files just die as people stop seeding.
For popular, well seeded files, torrents are great.
My personal opinion is: get the files from wherever you can.

ed2k, torrent, any other p2p, filehost (eg. Rapidshare), FTP, ... - I'm willing to go where the files are.[/i]
Re: 100 Cult, Sleaze, Weird Trailers
Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 7:54 am
by Amadeus
OK, I began Ripping this this morning using the below program, but canceled it because it was ripping for over 4 hours and only half done, and the file folder was full of short individual files totaling over 1gb, inspite of selecting a 700mb CD option. What am I doing wrong?
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Re: 100 Cult, Sleaze, Weird Trailers
Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 3:59 am
by FLL
Amadeus wrote:OK, I began Ripping this this morning using the below program, but canceled it because it was ripping for over 4 hours and only half done, and the file folder was full of short individual files totaling over 1gb, inspite of selecting a 700mb CD option. What am I doing wrong?
Probably nobody has responded because most people here use a combination of DVD Decryptor and AutoGK, so they don't know that program.
But looking at the screenshot, I do notice a couple of things. Could be wrong, as I said I don't know that interface, but the video bitrate seems to be set on the upper right to a fixed 1200 Kbps. This is higher than a typical length 1CD movie, and may well result in a >700MB file which is then split into 700MB parts based on your splitting setting.
Also, you seem to have every available menu item on the DVD selected. Make sure that there isn't a "Play all" selection at the top which is also selected. Or select just that and none others, which is what I'd be looking to do. And it's possible that that program creates separate inttermediate files for each selected item. The process of encoding does create intermediate files, for example the audio needs to be demuxed so it can be reencoded into MP3 format. Encoding is usually a multi-step and multi-pass process so you need extra disk space beying the final product, though how much depends on that particular program.