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iSofter DVD Ripper Deluxe - User Guide and FAQ
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Frequently Asked Questions - iSofter DVD Ripper Deluxe
- After i load my DVD into the program,I can only see the titles of it, How can I see the chapters in each titles of the DVD?
Please click the button between "Title" and the red one, "Start Ripping". It will show or hide the chapters of your DVD.
- Does iSofter DVD Ripper support CSS encryption technology ?
CSS is an encryption/encoding method which is designed to protect DVD's from being copied. iSofter DVD Ripper can rip protected movies.
- My DVD drive cannot play DVD's after installing iSofter DVD Ripper Deluxe . What's wrong ?
iSofter DVD Ripper Deluxe automatically installs the latest version of the ASPI driver during installation. If your software DVD player doesn't support the latest version of ASPI, it won't work. You don't have to uninstall iSofter DVD Ripper Deluxe , just reinstall your DVD player software to restore ASPI
- Is there any limit about the DVD format
No. There is no restriction to the DVD format. But iSofter DVD Ripper Deluxe is for personal backups only. If you don't own the DVD's that you are backing up, it is illegal to copy them, and we are not liable for any consequences due to the use of our product for such purposes.
- Recommended Operating System configurations for iSofter DVD Ripper Deluxe
Windows 95 (with Service Pack 1), Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows NT, or Windows XP.
- Hardware Requirements for iSofter DVD Ripper Deluxe
Minimum:
Intel Pentium class 200 MHz processor or better; 128 MB RAM; 10 MB Hard Drive space; Sound Blaster-compatible sound card and speakers/headphones; SVGA or higher color video display card (minimum resolution 800x600); Internet connection for ordering, and support.
Recommended:
Intel Pentium II class 300 MHz MMX or better; 128 MB RAM or more; 50 MB Hard Drive space; Sound Blaster-compatible sound card and speakers/headphones; 16-bit color video card; Internet connection for ordering, and support.
- I have not had any problems with the process of copying DVD to AVI, but I have found that when I play these files back that the video is not in sync with the audio. I did a complete movie and it was fine, but when I did only a couple of chapters it had this problem.
There are two solutions
Change some settings in the Settings window.
In the Output page, set output frame rate at 23.976 (NTSC) and resolution at lower value, such as
640/432. In the Advanced Options page, check the Audio/Video Synchronization.
Try it on a 2 minutes piece and see how it plays. If it still doesn't work, try the second solution.
Try remixing the AVI. Load the AVI in to virtualdub (you can search it on the Internet) and
stream both audio and video (so no re-encoding). In the audio options you can set an audio delay
(positive or negative) so you can align the video and audio back in sync.
- How to choose codec when ripping to AVI (DivX)?
Click the Settings button and choose the tab Output Setting. You can choose the video codec and audio codec from the drop-down list.
- I want to get an output file without it being split. How?
In main interface, select the volume size dropdown list, and then choose all-in-one from the drop-down list.
- What's the difference between .IFO and .VOB files?
The .IFO (and backup .BUP) files contain menus and other information about the video and audio. It can be treated as the index of the media content. The .VOB files (for DVD-Video) and .AOB files (for DVD-Audio) are MPEG-2 program streams with additional packets containing navigation and search information.
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