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      DVD essential tools

      just bought my LiteOn LTD 163 drive. could anyone recommend the essential DVD tools for ripping and making VCDs for playing on regular DVD player?

      thanks.

      SG

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      check out chickenman tutorials in the forum there great he is a god with dvd . all the help you need is there, have fun

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      have already heard some legendary stories about Chickenman

      SG

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      They are not true! I didnt do it ! LOL

      Enjoy the tutorials, any problems, just post.

      Cheers.
      Cheers,
      CM

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      Dont mean to dis you chickenman but /www.vcdhelp.com is a wealth of information also

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      LOL, ChickenMan, you're sounding a little like OJ lol.
      "I didn't do it. The gloves don't fit" lol

      anyhow yes, ChickenMan has great tutorials & very helpful, but there are plenty of other places on the net with good tutorials & help also. (am not going to mention any of them but you can find one with digital digest in it lol)

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      Yes you are all right, vcdhelp, digital digest, doom9, etc are all great sites. I visit and lean from as well. They all have their strengths and weaknesses.

      It was actually a tutorial posted at cdrfreaks eary in 2000 that got me started. Back then using DVD2MPEG Squeezer v1.0 with Panasonic encoder 2.1. and early bug riden versions of FlaskMPEG. The software has come a long way since then, thank goodness.
      Cheers,
      CM


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