DVD Decrypter:
Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 11:57 am
Provided you have selected Mode -> IFO I using DVD decrypter you will have all the data you need from the DVD.
So when you have finished, you can remove the DVD from the drive.
Then simply load up AutoGK, select the DVD Input thing, select the Video directory where DVD decrypter has put the files (usually called VIDEO_TS directory).
Then select Output file, and make sure you have an output filename, VIDEO_TS.avi or something.
Leave the Audio Track box, AutoGK will sort all that out for you.
Select size, I would go with, Predefined Size -> 1/5 DVDR
Click Advanced Settings, and select Fixed Width edit to 512
Codec I would select DivX 5
Click OK
Click Add Job Then Start
Best just to leave it running overnight, cause it uses lots of memory and takes a long time.
In the morning the file you want will be the one that is ~900MB, the avi file.
That's it.
So when you have finished, you can remove the DVD from the drive.
Then simply load up AutoGK, select the DVD Input thing, select the Video directory where DVD decrypter has put the files (usually called VIDEO_TS directory).
Then select Output file, and make sure you have an output filename, VIDEO_TS.avi or something.
Leave the Audio Track box, AutoGK will sort all that out for you.
Select size, I would go with, Predefined Size -> 1/5 DVDR
Click Advanced Settings, and select Fixed Width edit to 512
Codec I would select DivX 5
Click OK
Click Add Job Then Start
Best just to leave it running overnight, cause it uses lots of memory and takes a long time.
In the morning the file you want will be the one that is ~900MB, the avi file.
That's it.