Are you certain the jerkiness is not being introduced at playback due
to an underpowered machine or improper codec?
Have you tried the files on various machines and with various media
players?
--- In Video@yahoogroups.com, "semi_nativefl" <familyguy848@...>
wrote:
>
> 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
> > >
> >
>