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    Dvd RIP problem

    Hi again!
    Now i have the second problem, wich generated the first problem i had!

    So i want to rip a dvd, i mean a selfmade dvd. Some years ago i made 2 DVD of my children, and now i would like to make divx of theme.
    Why? I just buyed a Panasonic TV with usb support, and it supports DivX too. As i know Divx is a good compromise for quality. My TV supports some other codecs, but i am not shure which. So as i am sure it supports DivX i wanted to encode the dvd's in that format.

    I tried it with acidrip, but in that program i only find Avi, xvid and other (not known formats). If i try to play theme on TV, it looks like half screen distorted, like when there's no signal in Digital TV. (the bix pixels if you know what i mean!)

    I tried in avi, but no way. So i was asking me how sould i rip the DVD to become out a good quality to play theme on my TV.

    #2
    Re: Dvd RIP problem

    Check out Handbrake. It's a pretty easy to use DVD ripper.

    http://handbrake.fr/
    Registered Linux user #346571

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      #3
      Re: Dvd RIP problem

      Thanks, but it seems to not be anymore supported for the linux version. The new version is not available for kubuntu.

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        #4
        Re: Dvd RIP problem

        You didn't say which version of kubuntu you're using, and the newer versions of handbrake don't work with gnome

        https://edge.launchpad.net/~stebbins...rake-snapshots

        works fine for me...

        Please Read Me

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          #5
          Re: Dvd RIP problem

          Now i played the results on tv, and they look a little better, but not optimal.
          I use maverick kubuntu.

          I suppose i have some grafik driver problems. But how to solve theme?

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            #6
            Re: Dvd RIP problem

            I use this thread when I'm ripping DVD's to help determine the best settings:

            http://forum.handbrake.fr/viewtopic.php?t=382

            Registered Linux user #346571

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