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Old 08-29-2004, 07:12 PM   #1
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Anyone seen an IDE or SCSI internal DVD changer?

Anyone seen an IDE or SCSI internal DVD changer? OR an external one (non-PC) that has USB interface so that the PC can control it?
I hate to get to the trunk everytime I have change a DVD.
Or you used VCD on your CD drive / HD?
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Old 08-29-2004, 07:20 PM   #2
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rip to divx is the easiest, dvd changers for PCs are, from what ive seen, industry standard and v. expensive.
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I personally convert them to vcd...I have never seen an internal changer except for regular cd roms. I have a 4 disc internal 4x changer but it isnt supported under anything except Windows 95 (I know, I know, compatibility wizard...I havent tried it yet... and being only a 4x it isnt really worth it anyway)
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Gospeed.Racer,

Could you pls tell me how you rip to VCD from a commercial DVD? What software to rip and what to play? How large is the VCD file and what format are they?

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Could you pls tell me how you rip to VCD from a commercial DVD? What software to rip and what to play? How large is the VCD file and what format are they?

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Quote: Originally Posted by derekc
Could you pls tell me how you rip to VCD from a commercial DVD?

Personally I use the methods and free software available from www.clonead.co.uk
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