Trouble Ripping DVDs to DiVX

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SF2004
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I am having some trouble ripping DVDs to DiVX, I have tried several different programs and methods of ripping the DVD without any luck.

Though at first glance it looking like the rip is good, during some parts (Im ripping my Star Trek Voyager CDs to put them on my laptop) like the intro I spot some choppyness in the video. The program that does the best is "Magic DVD Ripper" but i still detect some choppyness.

Can anybody give me any suggestions?
Chinese Democracy
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I'd suggest you try ripping to hard drive, then drag and drop into Super to get them to avi, then Divx them up.

(I am a paid spokesman for Super, by the way.)

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SF2004
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What is Super and do you mean just ripping the Vobs to the hard drive?
kb2001
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Super is a program that CD pimps a lot on here. I've never used it, but I have no doubt it's good one. From what he's said, it's a software encoder/transcoder. Another one that is good, but probably not as user friendly, is VLC. Google it, it's called VideoLan or something like that. It's totally free and good.

http://www.videolan.org/vlc/

The wizard is your friend with VLC. This program can do some amazing things. Check out the features on the website.
SF2004
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I could not get SUPER to download, all the website does is keep looping in a big circle.

I used DVD Decrypter to rip the DVD to my hard drive and then used Magic DVD to convert to DiVX, this gave me the best result, however i wish i could get it without the choppynes...

Any other program suggestions.
aggiez03
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Auto Gordian Knot

http://www.autogk.me.uk/

This site is a homepage for THE tool for DivX / XviD backup utility. With support of DVDs, MPEG2 (such as DVB captures and transport streams), MPEG1 sources along with AVI/DV sources encoding into your favourite MPEG4 format was never as easy as now!

Program features support of:
- DVD/VOBs(unencrypted from hdd), MPEG2, MPEG1, transport streams (including multi-program ones) and AVI/DV input sources
- XviD or DivX(5/6) output formats
- AC3, DTS, PCM, MPA input audio tracks
- AC3, DTS, MPA, CBR/VBR MP3 output audio tracks
- two audio tracks in AVI
- external (vobsub) or internal (burnt-in) subtitles (with support of forced subs)
- HDTV input/output resolutions(upto 1920x***) and frame rates (50/60fps)
- automatic crop and resize based on compressibility of the source to achieve best results
- automatic detection of input source: PAL, NTSC, FILM, HYBRID
- automatic deinterlacer and IVTC
- automatic split into CD-sized chunks for main video and external subs

I did two movies with it and it replays fine on my pc.

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Will try this when i get home.
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