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Aplus DVD Ripper - User Guide and FAQ
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Frequently Asked Questions - Aplus DVD Ripper
- Can not rip protected DVD movies, why?
For some technical reasons, we can't rip protected DVD directly. but it will be works if you follow below step:
- The first, open your DVD movies with your DVD player!
- And then, close your DVD player.
- Now. You can launch our DVD ripper and rip your DVD movies.
- Can not rip whole DVD movie from XXXXX.ifo,or occurs "Decoder not inited. Select IFO file first." why?
This problem is caused by the copy protection of your DVD disc. To unlock the DVD disc you can select "use aspi for DVD driver to access DVD driver" in the "setting -> input" dialog.
- What is the system requirement?
- Win95/98/NT/Me/2000/XP (win XP is recommended)
- Adaptec's ASPI driver for win32 (version 4.71 is recommended)
- DVD-ROM
- 500 MHz or better CPU
- 128M or more RAM (64M is enough for Audio Recorder)
- Why I should register Aplus software?
You can use the trial version free, but trial version is limited function, and we need food for living, so we do need your support.
- What is the recommended software to use Aplus DVD Ripper better?
We need to the library to support convert every format in to iPod mp4 format.
- Divx 5.x Codec for DivX MPEG-4 format file
- Xvid Codec for Xvid MPEG-4 format file
- Adaptec ASPI Driver for read disk bigger than 2GB
- What is ASPI?
ASPI: A set of libraries designed to provide programs running under Microsoft Windows with a consistent interface for accessing SCSI devices. ASPI has become a defacto standard. Use ASPI for DVD Driver you can read files bigger than 2GB.
- How to install ASPI?
- Download adaptec ASPI driver 4.71 in http://www.tomp4.com/download/aspi471.zip.
- Unzip the file.
- Double click aspiinst.exe to install ASPI driver 4.71.
- Double click the REG_XP.exe file to register if you are not experienced editing the registry.
- Reboot and try again.
- What is Divx?
Digital Video Express (DivX) is a digital video compression format based on the MPEG-4 technology. DivX files can be downloaded over high-speed lines in a relatively short time without sacrificing the quality of the digital video. Often used on the Internet to exchange video files. Originally developed for DVD encoding (650 mb = 80-90 min. at 640x480, standard bitrate), DivX has become the internet video format of choice for high-quality productions.
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