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<blockquote data-quote="jonaskp" data-source="post: 367754" data-attributes="member: 26015"><p>I am reviving this thread because I got some TV series on DVD I wanted to rip. I would like to go the way that Inker suggested on the first page:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Main reason is I like to have a backup of my DVD's. If this could work I would have a backup of the DVD's, and still get individual episodes from within My TVseries.</p><p></p><p>I have tried the above but it does not work. Heres what I've done so far:</p><p></p><p>-Got an .avs file that can serve an .avi file (divx)</p><p>This file plays in both zoomplayer and Windows Media Player (not in VLC though).</p><p>-Got an .avs that should serve a .vob file (DVD rip)</p><p>This file does not play video. I have the audio playing (both zoomplayer and Windows MediaPlayer), but without the video.</p><p></p><p>This is all on my Windows Vista Laptop (all updates). I tried adding .avs to MediaPortal fileextensions on my HTPC, but it won't play. Come to think about it, I might not have installed Avisynth on the HTPC. I will try that tomorrow.</p><p>Problem still is, I should be able to play the .avs with the .vob in Media Player, right?</p><p></p><p>The script I have in .avs is:</p><p>[CODE]DirectshowSource("\\SERVER-PC\Recordings and torrents\Movies\DVD-rips\Minority Report(2002)\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_1.VOB")[/CODE]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonaskp, post: 367754, member: 26015"] I am reviving this thread because I got some TV series on DVD I wanted to rip. I would like to go the way that Inker suggested on the first page: Main reason is I like to have a backup of my DVD's. If this could work I would have a backup of the DVD's, and still get individual episodes from within My TVseries. I have tried the above but it does not work. Heres what I've done so far: -Got an .avs file that can serve an .avi file (divx) This file plays in both zoomplayer and Windows Media Player (not in VLC though). -Got an .avs that should serve a .vob file (DVD rip) This file does not play video. I have the audio playing (both zoomplayer and Windows MediaPlayer), but without the video. This is all on my Windows Vista Laptop (all updates). I tried adding .avs to MediaPortal fileextensions on my HTPC, but it won't play. Come to think about it, I might not have installed Avisynth on the HTPC. I will try that tomorrow. Problem still is, I should be able to play the .avs with the .vob in Media Player, right? The script I have in .avs is: [CODE]DirectshowSource("\\SERVER-PC\Recordings and torrents\Movies\DVD-rips\Minority Report(2002)\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_1.VOB")[/CODE] [/QUOTE]
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