Date: Mon, 02 May 2005 03:47:15 +0000 From: Chuck Robey <chuckr@chuckr.org> To: freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org Subject: ripping cd's Message-ID: <4275A2C3.1000304@chuckr.org>
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I am rather amazed that the video work on my amd64 box is going to remarkably well. The sound works digitally across 5.1 channels, and what's more, it looks like all of k3b's functions (at least to the point I understand them) are all working. All completely without any reliance whatsoever upon x86 compatibility. It's all done with native-built ports, no packages. Anyhow, I have acidrip working well, and I've ripped a dvd. This is that dvd from a few weeks ago, its' got region==2, and it's in PAL, so I want to set it up in some format that plays in my friend's old dvd player, so he can finally, at long last *see* the dvd he paid for. He could have watched it some weeks ago on my system, but he wants to see it at home. How unreasonable! Anyhow, after I ripped it with Acidrip, it came right up on an .avi format, all in the same format. So, question, anyone know what sort of format plays from a cd to a dvd player (I am happily willing to lose the menus)
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