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To rip from a '''DVD''', use [ | To rip from a '''DVD''', use [[HandBrake]].<br> | ||
To rip from '''LaserDisc''', you'll need some kind of A to D encoding hardware, like [http://elgato.com/index.php?file=products_eyetv250 EyeTV].<br> | To rip from '''LaserDisc''', you'll need some kind of A to D encoding hardware, like [http://elgato.com/index.php?file=products_eyetv250 EyeTV].<br> | ||
To rip from '''VCD''', currently i recommend [http://www.burningthumb.com/vcdtools.html VCD and MPEG Tools], which can easily extract the mpeg files from the VCD. However i will soon be building this functionality directly into kJams. | To rip from '''VCD''', currently i recommend [http://www.burningthumb.com/vcdtools.html VCD and MPEG Tools], which can easily extract the mpeg files from the VCD. However i will soon be building this functionality directly into kJams. | ||
All of the above rippers produce QuickTime compatible MPEG files, which you can simply import into kJams with "File->Add To Library…" | All of the above rippers produce QuickTime compatible MPEG files, which you can simply import into kJams with "File->Add To Library…" | ||
Revision as of 19:56, 8 February 2008
To rip from a DVD, use HandBrake.
To rip from LaserDisc, you'll need some kind of A to D encoding hardware, like EyeTV.
To rip from VCD, currently i recommend VCD and MPEG Tools, which can easily extract the mpeg files from the VCD. However i will soon be building this functionality directly into kJams.
All of the above rippers produce QuickTime compatible MPEG files, which you can simply import into kJams with "File->Add To Library…"