DVD Master Backup 0.2.4
Posted by cybermatrix on 21 June 2003 - 08:26 · 9 comments & 1485 views
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#1 Posted by Knight' on 21 Jun 2003 - 10:50
- That's good stuff, using it now with minority report (y)
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#2 Posted by realogik on 21 Jun 2003 - 14:07
- The interface totally suck!
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#3 Posted by Knight' on 21 Jun 2003 - 18:10
- So, it rocks, it's simple and does the job.
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#4 Posted by eaglebtc on 21 Jun 2003 - 19:46
- this is good for simple projects (ie: film only), but will it detect ntsc 29.97fps interlaced content? that's why gordianknot is still king

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#5 Posted by phantomAI on 21 Jun 2003 - 21:03
- It keeps saying Unable to Copy File for me...
so what am I doing wrong, I followed all the steps. I was backing up my copy of Matrix and Crouching Tiger but both failed.
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#6 Posted by anarkhia on 22 Jun 2003 - 05:40
- DVDX is still the best
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#7 Posted by RosUFO on 23 Jun 2003 - 00:57
- Audio and Video is not sync'ing. Hummmmm
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#8 Posted by Mav Phoenix on 23 Jun 2003 - 03:44
- Interesting...
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DVD Master Backup will automatically extract the VOB files and convert everything into DIVX (.avi) format using mpeg2avi. You also have the option to change some settings like screen resolution and size before starting the final conversion process.
Minimum requirements:
A DVD drive and a DVD movie !
Approximately 4 to 6 GB of free hard drive space (to rip the movie).
DiVX 5.0.5 codec and AC3 audio codec (included in the current release of DVDMB)
Features:
A one click DVD backup program !
Auto selection of the video and audio codec/bitrates.
Make a standalone DIVX file that you can burn directly to a standard compact disk.
How to use it:
1. Select your DVD drive letter.
2. Select the title number "When we refer to a title we mean a feature of a DVD.
For example, DVD's usually contain the main movienthat is the 1st title (01)
then they will have the main trailer, 2nd title (02)...
But sometimes the main movie is located elsewhere".
3. Select The DVD TV standard.
4. Select the output directory for the extracted VOB files and the DIVX movie.
5. Choose a name for the DIVX file.
6. Choose the preferred language (must be available on the DVD).
7. Click the "Go" button to create your DVD movie.
8. DVDMB will ask you if you want to preview and crop the movie (optional).
License:
This Program is a freeware under the GPL license.