Program to rip a recorded dvd??

snake1
snake1 Posts: 567
edited March 2014 in The Clubhouse
Real quick question fellas. Got a dvd we recorded at church that I want to rip to my computer and make copies of. What program could do this and also is there one that would allow me to adjust the volume? What I mean is that to hear the dvd my volume has to be turned wide open, I just want to make it where its at a normal volume setting and able to hear it. That make since?
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  • disneyjoe7
    disneyjoe7 Posts: 11,435
    edited March 2014
    Something from AnyDVD comes to mind, but not sure about changing volume level.

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  • DracoAmericanus
    DracoAmericanus Posts: 112
    edited March 2014
    you need something that can remaster the dvd if you want to change the volume, AnyDVD is a nice program but i know my version can't do that and i can't think of anything that's free either
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  • Irrenhaus
    Irrenhaus Posts: 1,092
    edited March 2014
    Hi

    Check DVD Flick out it may have those features.

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  • snake1
    snake1 Posts: 567
    edited March 2014
    Yeah I'm dealing with windows
    AVR - Onkyo NR809
    500gb HD for MP3 and FLAC files
    Amp - Parasound 2250 - FOR SALE BTW!! PM me if interested!
    Mains - Polk RTi12 towers
    Center - CSi5
    Surround - FXiA6's
    Sub - psw505
    Movies and games - PS3
    TV - Toshiba 52" HD

    Every vehicle has one good nuetral drop in it
  • ViperZ
    ViperZ Posts: 2,046
    edited March 2014
    DVD Fab is the most user-friendly, in my opinion. AnyDVD is more expensive, but gives you more options.

    Just checked - DVD Fab does have the volume boost option when you're ripping or converting:
    http://club.myce.com/f116/dvdfab-volume-boost-244847/
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  • snake1
    snake1 Posts: 567
    edited March 2014
    Dvd flick worked however it didnt fix the volume. Thanks guys!
    AVR - Onkyo NR809
    500gb HD for MP3 and FLAC files
    Amp - Parasound 2250 - FOR SALE BTW!! PM me if interested!
    Mains - Polk RTi12 towers
    Center - CSi5
    Surround - FXiA6's
    Sub - psw505
    Movies and games - PS3
    TV - Toshiba 52" HD

    Every vehicle has one good nuetral drop in it
  • Shizelbs
    Shizelbs Posts: 7,433
    edited March 2014
  • zingo
    zingo Posts: 11,258
    edited March 2014
    Shizelbs wrote: »
    Handbrake

    This and it's free!
  • Irrenhaus
    Irrenhaus Posts: 1,092
    edited March 2014
    Shizelbs wrote: »
    Handbrake



    That is the name I was trying to remember..

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  • AdamRagland
    AdamRagland Posts: 521
    edited March 2014
    +1 on handbrake.
  • snake1
    snake1 Posts: 567
    edited March 2014
    What is handbrake?
    AVR - Onkyo NR809
    500gb HD for MP3 and FLAC files
    Amp - Parasound 2250 - FOR SALE BTW!! PM me if interested!
    Mains - Polk RTi12 towers
    Center - CSi5
    Surround - FXiA6's
    Sub - psw505
    Movies and games - PS3
    TV - Toshiba 52" HD

    Every vehicle has one good nuetral drop in it
  • AdamRagland
    AdamRagland Posts: 521
    edited March 2014
    Handbrake is a free and very effective DVD ripping/transcoding program for Windows and Mac. You can also mess with some audio settings as well when encoding it.

    http://handbrake.fr
  • snake1
    snake1 Posts: 567
    edited March 2014
    Its not laced with malware is it?
    AVR - Onkyo NR809
    500gb HD for MP3 and FLAC files
    Amp - Parasound 2250 - FOR SALE BTW!! PM me if interested!
    Mains - Polk RTi12 towers
    Center - CSi5
    Surround - FXiA6's
    Sub - psw505
    Movies and games - PS3
    TV - Toshiba 52" HD

    Every vehicle has one good nuetral drop in it
  • AdamRagland
    AdamRagland Posts: 521
    edited March 2014
    I have been using Handbrake for years and i can confirm that it is 100% legit and not infested with Malware. It's too bad you dont have an easier way up simply uploading the video. I would be glad to fix the audio for you and give it back to you.
  • snake1
    snake1 Posts: 567
    edited March 2014
    I'll check out handbrake tomorrow! Thanks for the info!
    AVR - Onkyo NR809
    500gb HD for MP3 and FLAC files
    Amp - Parasound 2250 - FOR SALE BTW!! PM me if interested!
    Mains - Polk RTi12 towers
    Center - CSi5
    Surround - FXiA6's
    Sub - psw505
    Movies and games - PS3
    TV - Toshiba 52" HD

    Every vehicle has one good nuetral drop in it