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Posted by jangchub on 08/11/07 01:51
I have a gig of RAM and it's Centrino. Actually, I think what I
decided to do is to upload the whole DVD to the hard drive for
traveling and deleting it when I get home. I have never found a
decent compression where it wasn't shaky or pixelating. I'll give
your suggestion a try.
On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 20:02:43 GMT, "Mikey" <Spammers@Suck.com> wrote:
>DVDFAB Platinum is relly good, does it all. Even duplicates protected DVDs
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>Free Trial at www.dvdfab.com
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>Easy to use and not slow either.
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>Converting DVDs to AVIs is a slow process anyway.
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>4hrs seems a little slow. What CPU are you using, and how much memory?
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>Hope this helps.
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>Mike
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>"jangchub" <jangchub@sakadawa.com> wrote in message
>news:taepb3ps05uh9h880mnlhuhmd5po6tb21q@4ax.com...
>> On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 08:50:29 -0700, sandy58 <Aleckie59@aol.com> wrote:
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>>>Download from link below. 1st name & serial worked for me.
>>>Good luck, Janchub:-)
>>>Ahead DVD Ripper 2.4.1 Professional Edition
>>>http://www.aheaddvd.com/
>>>
>>>Name: Ahead Software
>>>Serial: zkSCHZLBXFjCTSHL
>>>
>>>Name: DVD Ripper
>>>Serial: OcOZJEKKSTHLWsCb
>>>
>>>Name: Softex
>>>Serial: LBXFSDHLWsCbMErp
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>> Thank you. I must be doing something wrong; an incorrect setting
>> somewhere. First it is scheduled to take about 4 hours to convert. Is
>> this correct? Then, when I do a test run of the avi file it is
>> completely pixelated and shaky. Would you mind telling me what
>> settings you use and how well yours come out. I am using an Dell
>> Inspiron 9300 Desktop Replacement with a 17 inch sreen. Operating
>> system is XP Media Center. Any help would be appreciated a lot.
>>
>> thanks,
>> janchub
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