DVDfab is about the only software that has ever worked worth a darn
for me, that is 'when it wants to work.'
The main problem I run into with DVDfab and most of the other
softwares that have ever even worked at all is jerky video. I don't
know, perhaps that could be related to a setting issue that I'm not
yet prevvy to or just exactly what, but the jerky video has been the
primairy bug I have encountered with these ripper softwares.
What could be the cause of jerky video on DVD rips and what's the
cure?
semi_nativefl
--- In Video@yahoogroups.com, "Jim C" <nearly_normal_jimmy@...>
wrote:
>
> DVD Fab Platinum
>
> Inexpensive, easy to use, converts to many formats, updated
> frequently, rock solid results.
>
> I use it almost daily.
>
>
> --- In Video@yahoogroups.com, "semi_nativefl" <familyguy848@>
> wrote:
> >
> > What software or softwares have proven good and reliable among
> users
> > in this group for extracting video from DVDs?
> >
> > My prior experience with ripper softwares has been corrupted
rips
> and
> > jerky video or video out-of-sync with audio.
> >
> > So far I have tried several and not really impressed with the
> > performance of any of the ones I have tried, but what is indeed
the
> > right ripper software to refer to?
> >
> > semi_nativefl
> >
>