mplayer, but it is a bit tricky when trying to sync the audio and video.
I would recommend coding to divx if possible.
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You want to take a VCD and extract the mpegs? That's actually pretty
easy.
First of all, if all you want to do is copy, then you just need cdrdao.
It copies VCDs just fine.
To rip the mpegs, grab the latest vcdimager from www.vcdimager.org. Go
forthe development series - it's muy muy better. I
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 19:24, Didier Casse wrote:
> Hi there,
> Which tools do you guys use to rip vcds on Linux? I've checked on
> Google and everything pointed to DVD ripping instead of VCD ripping@
>
> regards,
>
> --
>
> Didier
DVDRIP is the best that I've used so far - but I've go
Hi there,
Which tools do you guys use to rip vcds on Linux? I've checked on
Google and everything pointed to DVD ripping instead of VCD ripping@
regards,
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