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Newbie DVD Backup Guide
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Content
Part 1 - Copying
Part 2 - FrameServing
Part 3 - Encoding
Part 4 - Chapters
Part 5 - Authoring
Part 6 - Burning
Part 7 - Troubleshooting
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Part 2 - DVD2AVI
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makes it possible for TMPGEnc to read the VOB files since TMPGEnc
can only load one VOB file a time it does not seem to be able to read
them all at once directly, it also gives you the ability to select
which Audio Track you want the movie to have and create the appropriate
WAV file for it. ( NOTE: The MP3 Option NO LONGER exists in the
new versions of DVD2AVI! ) |
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Step 1 - Press "File" and "Open"
(1a), Select the first VOB file of the movie (1b),
and This will automaticly select all the VOB's that follow (1c).
1a ) 1b )
1c )
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Step 1d - This is an Optional Step! - Some
movies may come in the Film format which is 23.976 fps instead of
the regular NTSC 29.976, so you might want to enable the Force Film
feature of DVD2AVI, go to the " Video" menu and select "Field
Operation" and then press on the "Forced FILM" and this
will create a D2V file using 23.976 fps.

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Steps 1e/1f - Go to the "Audio" menu
and select " Track Number" and then select which track from
the Movie you want to create as a WAV (most movies have the English
Track on the Track 1). Click again on the "Audio"
menu and select "Output Method"
and make sure you are selecting "Decode
to WAV (AC3, LPCM)" option, so it will create a usable WAV
file for TMPGEnc and not AC3 track!
1e) 1f)
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Steps 1g/1h - This is an Optional Step!
- Press the "Audio" menu and select the "Dolby Digital
Decode" and choose if you want to create a "Dolby Surround
Downmix", some users report better sound quality and surround
with this option enabled. Also you can have DVD2AVI convert the
48Khz Audio Sample into a 44.1Khz, by selecting the "48
-> 44.1KHz" submenu, and selecting how high quality you
want the convertion to be. ( NOTE:
This takes alot more processing time and slows down the creation
of files, and also creates a lower quality WAV file, so I recommand
you AVOID using this option! )
1g)
1h) 
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Step 2a/2b/2c - Press "File" and
select "Save Project " ( 2a), a popup window will
appear, here you will input the filename ( 2b) this part
takes awhile, so when you see in Status near Remain: FINISH, you
are done (2c), next you will check that all the files needed for
TMPGenc are present, the VOB, D2V & WAV (2d).
2a )
2b ) 2c)
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Step 2d - If you managed to follow all instructions
correctly, you should now have a WAV file and a D2V file in your
VOB's folder.
(* NOTE: Do NOT delete the VOB files! they are still required
for the encoding! *)
2d)
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