Aug 08, 2015, 02:28 am
I am kind of wanting to start doing this myself for things that I can't find online or are just sitting in totally dead torrents. I have searched high and low and cant find a guide, can someone fill me in please?
(Aug 08, 2015, 13:30 pm)Joker__TPB Wrote: [ -> ]Ok noob, follow these steps carefully
I'll divide this into three sections.
Section 1 will cover how to rip any video you find on sites (Youtube, Dailymotion ect.).
Section 2 will cover how to rip content from a DVD.
Section 3 will cover how to rip HD content from your TV.
Section 1:
Step 1:
There are a lot of ways to download videos you find on the web. Lets start with the most basic way of approaching this.
If you find content from you-tube you wish to download, you can go ahead and use the following website to download any video.
Link -------> http://en.savefrom.net/1-how-to-download-youtube-video/
It is so easy, even a caveman can do this. All you have to do is enter the URL of the you tube video and click the download button. You can also select what quality you desire for the video your downloading.
Step 2:
Lets say, you want to download a video but its not on You tube. This is also another easy way to download videos.
In the following link, there is a application named "All Video Down loader". It is quite simple to use, with its noob-friendly interface. It can download any video content from more than 190 video streaming sites.
Link -------> http://all-video-downloader.en.softonic.com/
All you have to do is download, install, enter the URL of the desired video you want, and thats it.
Step 3:
Lets say, your still not content with the previous steps because you still cant download certain videos at a certain quality.
Ok, when I'm placed in this situation, I like to use one of the following two programs. These two programs will allow you to download any video at the original quality.
Link -------> http://kickasstorrents.video/zdsoft-scre....html#main
ZDsoft is a easy to use screen recorder. With it, you will be able to record the whole screen of your PC, or a custom dimension you can create with your mouse cursor. Or if your just to lazy, you can also use its window target feature and record your content.
Next program is one I like to use the most.
Link --------> https://thepiratebay.vg/torrent/10083987...WEG%5D.rar
HyperCam is also a easy to use screen recorder. I like this one better because it has more features then ZDsoft.
Also make sure to download HD or good video codecs to use with both with these programs.
Section 2:
Step 1:
This will be a easy section to cover
For DVD's, I like to use VLC to rip my DVD's at excellent quality.
Link ------> https://www.videolan.org/vlc/
Ok so, download the program and install.
Step 2:
Now that you have it ready, insert the disc you would like to rip.
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Ok click the "File" drop-down menu and click Open disk. Select "DVD", make sure the "DVD menue" box isn't checked. You might want to click ok and see if the main movie plays. If it doesn't change the value for "Title" to 1, if that doesn't bring up the main movie, try 2, and so on. You can also change the value for "Audio track" if you don't want to play the English or whatever the default language of the disk is, and the value for "Subtitles track" if you want English or another language subtitles. Click the "Stream/Save" box then click the "Settings" button.
Step 3:
Check the "File" box under Outputs. Don't check the "Play locally" box unless you want to watch the movie as you are ripping it. Now select the encapsulation method. I would recommend ether MPEG1 or MP4 (if you want to put it on a device you have to use MP4 and with iTunes you have to use MOV.) Now select your video codec (I'd recommend Divx which is DIV1, DIV2, or DIV3 or MPEG which is mp1v, mp2v, or mp4v (if you want to use it on an iPod and/or with iTunes you have to use mp4v). Select your audio codec, you should always use MP3 unless what you want to use to play it requires another codec.
Step 4:
Now, next to the "File" box there is a button that says "Browse". Click that. Select the file you want to save to then under file name type any name followed by the file extension for the encapsulation method you selected (if you you selected MPEG TS, PS, or 1 type .mpg at the end of the file name, if you selected Ogg type .ogg, ASF type .asf, and so on but don't type any file extention if you selected RAW). Hit "Save" then "Ok".
Step 5:
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Hit "Ok" and the transcoding will start. If everything is setup right it should look like this (it'll be playing the movie if you selected "Play locally"). The only problem is that it only rips at x1 so if you have a 2 hour movie it will take 2 hours to rip. Once it's done you can play it on any media player or device that supports that file type.
Section 3:
Step 1:
Buy a HDPVR lol
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I hope this covers your tutorial request.