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Posted by Sean Black on 09/24/07 08:45
In article <5lmt2uF919ufU1@mid.individual.net>, the dog from that film
you saw <dsb@removethisportionbtinternet.com> writes
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>"RCE Defiant" <peterstonesfcuk@thespam@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
>news:5lmpe8F8vdrgU1@mid.individual.net...
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>>> as xvids? - auto gk is what you want for that - does the hard work for
>>> you.
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>> Yes as xvids. I'll check that app out. Just hope it's a one stop shop as
>> in the past I've had a look at doing this and it seemed too much like hard
>> work.
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>you'll need to rip the dvds in the first place using something.
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>after that auto gk is fire and forget - you tell it what you want to encode,
>what file size you want, if it's xvid or divx and it does the rest.
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Not tried auto gk myself, but FairUse Wizard 2 is very good and easy to
use, you still need to rip the DVDs first, but then FUW does the rest,
it'll encode to Divx/Xvid with file sizes up to 700mb in the free
version. If you want to make bigger files then it's around $20 for the
full version. The free version has all the features, just limits the
file size.
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Sean Black
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