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How
to rip a DVD to VCD/SVCD using ImTOO DVD Ripper
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In this guide we are going to show
how to create a VCD or a SVCD disc using ImTOO DVD Ripper. You
can also use this program to rip your DVD to DivX/XviD files,
we are already writing a guide for that feature!
The good thing about ImTOO DVD Ripper is that it does not require
you to rip the whole DVD to the hard disk first, so that you
save disc space and disc fragmention. Also the problem is pretty
easy, after you have understood what all the settings are about
by reading this detailed guide. So before you start you can
download
a trial version of ImTOO
DVD Ripper from our site here. You can try converting a lot
of movies before you need to buy a code. If you want to do so,
the
purchase page is here. |


The first thing you need to do is load the movie. You can select
between 3 different sources, DVD (1) is for loading a DVD disc
you have in your drive (what else could it be?). ifo (2) loads
the VIDEO_TS.IFO file of DVD files you may have already in your
hard disk. Finally vob (3) loads individual mpg/vob files. I
am going to load a DVD in this example, so I click on DVD and
then select the VIDEO_TS folder of the DVD I have in my drive.
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Now it's time to set the first settings,
the input settings. From the menu in the top right of the screen
select Settings and then Input settings. |


OK here are some things you need to take care of! First of all
and very important is the output frame rate box (1). If your
DVD is PAL then 25 is the right value here and you can proceed
to the next paragraph. If your DVD is NTSC you'll have to test
between 23,976 and 29,97. You can test by creating a small clip,
we'll see later how to do that. For now, select 29,97 and Detect
progr. 24Hz. In case you have any audio synchronisation problems
with NTSC DVDs try to select Force 24Hz. You don't need to worry
as these settings will work in 95% of the DVDs, I am just telling
you the tricks you can do so that you can face any problem successfully.
The second box of settings is the audio one. (2). Leave everything
as you see here, just note that you can raise the Volume to
something like 5 or 10 if it sounds too low.
Leave the DeCSS settings as you can see in the picture above
(3). Note that if you have problems loading some DVDs, you can
try playing back the disc in your DVD playback software for
30secs and then try to load it in ImTOO DVD Ripper again.
"Save your DVD drive" box (4) does what it says. It
copies DVD data to the hard disk or RAM, encodes, than copies
data again and all the way round. That way your drive does not
work the whole time, as encoding can take several hours. I suggest
you select RAM as the place to save data into and give a value
which represents the 1/4 of the memory you have in your PC.
Finally in the Misc box (5) select the right iDCT depending
on your CPU type. If you have any synchronisation problems then
select "Audio/Video synchronisation". Note that you
can tell ImTOO to shutdown the PC after the encoding, so it's
a good idea to let it work while you sleep. Last but not least
the deinterlace filter. Set it to none, but if you see that
your movie has horizontal lines (you can notice that even in
the preview window) then change the setting to Interpolate.
That's all for now, click OK. In some cases the DVD may seem
unloaded, so just follow the first step to load it in ImTOO
again.
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Time for the output settings, so from the same menu as before
select Output Settings.
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First of all you'll need to set the
output format. I selected VCD in this example (1). Leave the
bitrates untouched (2) and the motion search to Normal. Also
set the Calculation mode and DCT / Quant settings to the ones
machining your CPU. Next thing you need to take care of is the
Export Settings (3). Set the resolution to 352x288 for PAL VCD,
352x240 for NTSC DVD and 480x576 for PAL SVCD, 480x480 for NTSC
SVCD.
Select Bilinear for Resize playing attention that you make the
right choice for your CPU. Finally click the Whole button to
make sure you encode the whole movie and click the OK button
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Before you encode you need to edit some more settings (1). Set
zoom to None for SVCDs and Full for VCDs as this will create
the best result (you can try and see which one you like actually).
Then set the Output folder (where you want to store the VCD
MPEG files) and in what volume you want the program to split
the files so that you burn them in multiple CDs. Finally click
the red rec button (2) to start the encoding!
After some hours your files will be ready to burn with Nero
or any other VCD authoring and burning program! |