I'd like to convert my dvd movies to avi so that i can save some space in my powerbook. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
How To Convert Dvd To Avi
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ggm118
, Feb 12 2006 05:25 AM
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#1
Posted 12 February 2006 - 05:25 AM
#2
Posted 12 February 2006 - 08:03 AM
ggm118, on Feb 12 2006, 05:25 AM, said:
I'd like to convert my dvd movies to avi so that i can save some space in my powerbook. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
If the DVDs are still on disc (and not copy protected) insert the DVD, choose DVD Video as the Format in the Video window, click the Media button, choose DVD with the top button in the browser and choose the Title level with the lower button. You'll now see the titles in the browser window. Select them and drag them to the Video window. After the extraction is complete, select the Titles in the Video window and click the Export button. There you'll see the Divx export option.
If the DVDs are disc images on your hard drive, just mount them and do the same as above. If the DVDs are VIDEO_TS folders on your hard drive you must drag the VIDEO_TS folder to the desktop for it to be seen in the Media Browser.
I'm just a fellow Toast-user so please don't blame Roxio for any misguidance I may provide. And do let me know if your issue gets solved. Cheers from Eugene, Oregon!
#3
Posted 12 February 2006 - 11:43 AM
tsantee, on Feb 12 2006, 08:03 AM, said:
You use the Toast Media Browser to extract the MPEG videos from the DVD and export them as Divx.
If the DVDs are still on disc (and not copy protected) insert the DVD, choose DVD Video as the Format in the Video window, click the Media button, choose DVD with the top button in the browser and choose the Title level with the lower button. You'll now see the titles in the browser window. Select them and drag them to the Video window. After the extraction is complete, select the Titles in the Video window and click the Export button. There you'll see the Divx export option.
If the DVDs are disc images on your hard drive, just mount them and do the same as above. If the DVDs are VIDEO_TS folders on your hard drive you must drag the VIDEO_TS folder to the desktop for it to be seen in the Media Browser.
If the DVDs are still on disc (and not copy protected) insert the DVD, choose DVD Video as the Format in the Video window, click the Media button, choose DVD with the top button in the browser and choose the Title level with the lower button. You'll now see the titles in the browser window. Select them and drag them to the Video window. After the extraction is complete, select the Titles in the Video window and click the Export button. There you'll see the Divx export option.
If the DVDs are disc images on your hard drive, just mount them and do the same as above. If the DVDs are VIDEO_TS folders on your hard drive you must drag the VIDEO_TS folder to the desktop for it to be seen in the Media Browser.
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