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Old 07-01-2004, 06:00
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Ripping "Clips"

Is there a way to "rip" clips from movies? Say I just wanted the scene from Raiders where he transfers the bag of sand for the idol.

I would want to "rip" it and put it into another format (AVI, MPG, etc.) with audio.

I was thinking of just buying a "cheap" ($50) DVD player and channeling it through my PC, but I believe I would lose audio.

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You might want to try something like Ulead DVD Movie Factory 2.

I haven't tried it for that purpose but the program has many functions.

Most DVD Rippers that I know of that will rip parts or chapters of movies are usually rippers that convert to avi/vcd/svcd etc. I am yet to see a simple ripping program that will rip a chapter from a DVD to DVD format.

It probably wouldn't hurt to try the trial version of the Ulead program anyway.

Good luck
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You can use TMPGEnc for this. You can set a start and an end frame, then "rip" it.
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Old 12-01-2004, 10:38
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You can use TMPGEnc for this. You can set a start and an end frame, then "rip" it.
Tried. I cant seem to find the Start/End feature. It appears I would also have to "guess" the audio file......

Of course im a little new to this so I could be missing something.

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