Everyone has heard of aXXo or has atleast watched some of his DVD ripped movies. The ripped movies are of great quality and only 700MB in size.
It's simple to create aXXo quality by yourself. You need the following tools:
» DVD Decrypter
» Auto GK
» K-lite Codec Pack or similar codec pack
Step 1:
Ripping DVD to the Hard Disk
Start DVD Decrypter, insert your DVD in your DVD drive and select the appropriate drive as Source, and a folder on your hard disk as the destination with atleast 3-4GB of free space.
To get rid of the protection schemes, if any, click Tools from the menu bar and select Settings. The Settings dialog should now appear. Now tick the Remove Macrovision Protection check box, this will remove the Macrovision flag of the VOB files on the disc.
RCE Protection Region should be set to the region your drive (or standalone DVD player) has.
» Region 1 – 1: U.S., Canada, U.S. Territories
» Region 2 – Japan, Europe, South Africa, and Middle East (including Egypt)
» Region 3 – Southeast Asia and East Asia (including Hong Kong)
» Region 4 – Australia, New Zealand, Pacific Islands, Central America, Mexico, South America, and the Caribbean
» Region 5 – Eastern Europe (Former Soviet Union), Indian subcontinent, Africa, North Korea, and Mongolia
» Region 6 – Peoples Republic of China
» Region 7 – Reserved
» Region 8 – Special international venues (airplanes, cruise ships, etc.)
Make sure the drive containing your destination folder has enough free space on it. Select all the files on the right column if they aren’t already selected and hit the Start button as highlighted in the screenshot below.
Once the ripping is complete, Step 1 is complete.
Step 2:
Compressing the DVD to AVI format
StartAuto GK, locate the input file from the folder you used to store the rips in DVD Decrypter. In the Open dialog box, select the details view. The input file that we are going to select is an *.IFO file.
For the output file, enter whatever name you need to give by clicking the Output file field.
Next select an appropriate audio track.
Now select the Target (Output) Size. 700MB is recommended here. Generally speaking, higher the size you select, the more clearer the picture is on the DVD will be.
Now click Advanced Settings button to show the Advanced Options window.
Configure the settings as shown in the screenshot. Choose XviD over DivX because it gives you higher compression for same quality compared to DivX.
Click the Add Job button and the Start button to start the conversion / compression process.
That's it. You're done
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