Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2004 7:44 pm Posts: 8910 Location: Santa Cruz Gender: Male
It's a sucky process. It will be hardest to do a straight up conversion with the entire DVD intact. You could rip off the video, and then use DVD Santa to slap it back on to a DVD in the right aspect ratio, but you would lose the menu structure. It would just be the video straight up.
It's a sucky process. It will be hardest to do a straight up conversion with the entire DVD intact. You could rip off the video, and then use DVD Santa to slap it back on to a DVD in the right aspect ratio, but you would lose the menu structure. It would just be the video straight up.
yeah that's the thing, i want to keep the menus and all intact.
the frustrating thing is that a lot of people in the links i posted say it worked for them.
Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2004 7:44 pm Posts: 8910 Location: Santa Cruz Gender: Male
I've tried to do conversions before. Always had problems. The only way I ever found to work was to grab the video straight up and convert it. Then back onto the DVD, minus the menu and stuff. I'm sure it can be done while keeping it all intact, but frankly, it was not worth the frustration and headache to me.
I'm still surprised someone hasnt developed a dedicated software program to do exactly this kind of conversion.
I've tried to do conversions before. Always had problems. The only way I ever found to work was to grab the video straight up and convert it. Then back onto the DVD, minus the menu and stuff. I'm sure it can be done while keeping it all intact, but frankly, it was not worth the frustration and headache to me.
I'm still surprised someone hasnt developed a dedicated software program to do exactly this kind of conversion.
i don't even know, but is it illegal to convert? (like a region thing) or it just about different type of systems?
Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2004 7:44 pm Posts: 8910 Location: Santa Cruz Gender: Male
conoalias wrote:
i don't even know, but is it illegal to convert? (like a region thing) or it just about different type of systems?
As far as I know, it's illegal to copy anything that's...copyrighted. Converting would technically be copying, I'd guess. Not even getting into the region issue.
i don't even know, but is it illegal to convert? (like a region thing) or it just about different type of systems?
As far as I know, it's illegal to copy anything that's...copyrighted. Converting would technically be copying, I'd guess. Not even getting into the region issue.
well the dvd's i'm talking about are actualy live bootlegs (non pj). thankfully i'm not having any issues with regions anymore.
My only suggestion is to get a DVD player that plays PAL and NTSC DVDs. That's what I'm looking to do. I've found a few online for about $50 to $100, just haven't pulled the trigger. I keep checking local stores for models I've identified as being PAL and NTSC compatible.
My only suggestion is to get a DVD player that plays PAL and NTSC DVDs. That's what I'm looking to do. I've found a few online for about $50 to $100, just haven't pulled the trigger. I keep checking local stores for models I've identified as being PAL and NTSC compatible.
yeah i might just do that as well. the ones you were looking at, are they region free?
Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2004 7:44 pm Posts: 8910 Location: Santa Cruz Gender: Male
benjammin wrote:
Buggy wrote:
Your computer DVD player will play it too. If you have an out on your video card, you can just hook it right up to your TV.
That's what I've been doing with my laptop. I bought a 50$ cable to do it and now wish I just would have bought a new DVD player.
It really depends on your setup. I use one of my computers as a media computer. I will download TV shows and stuff like that and instead of wasting dozens of DVD's I just run the video feed from the computer to my TV and watch it that way. So for me, it makes a lot more sense to just watch PAL DVD's through the computer to the TV, because I already have it set up that way.
It really depends on your setup. I use one of my computers as a media computer. I will download TV shows and stuff like that and instead of wasting dozens of DVD's I just run the video feed from the computer to my TV and watch it that way. So for me, it makes a lot more sense to just watch PAL DVD's through the computer to the TV, because I already have it set up that way.
I hope to have a more permanent set-up just like that for downloaded TV shows and such that I don't want to burn to DVD or watch more than once.
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