How To: Convert DVD Files to AVI

Mon Jun 12, 2006 3:05PM EDT

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So this weekend (a whole other story that isn't appropriate for this blog) I was handed a homemade DVD disc, the kind that some of the new camcorders record to directly. This is amazingly convenient for watching the movie on a TV, but we wanted to rip the movie from the disc and email it around so everyone could watch the clip on their PC.

This is trickier than you might think: DVD files, even non-encrypted ones like those created by a camcorder, are stored in a proprietary format. Size is another concern: The three-minute video clip was 150MB large, much too big to email around. (The camcorder may also come with software to make this easy, but I didn't have access to it.)

After a little research, I stumbled upon this utility, AutoGK, a free tool for converting VOB files (the native DVD video format) to AVI. After installing and a little trial and error, I had created a 40MB version of the file that was a little more manageable and could be viewed by anyone with the Divx codec (also included in the AutoGK package).

There are many other ways to rip DVD to computer-friendly formats, but few of them are free like AutoGK. It's also amazingly full of features: You can add a second audio track, subtitles, the works! The best feature: Just enter a target size for the file, and the compression system automatically shrinks the size of the window and the quality of the video appropriately: My 10MB file was much too small, but my 40MB one was fine.

Note of course that AutoGK is not for ripping commercial DVDs, which is currently of questionable legality... and probably the subject for another post, another day.

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  • 2 Posted by picallo069 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:10PM EDT Report Abuse

    AutoGk is a great tool that comes with the XViD codec(open source) and not the DViX codec (propietary codec) in the bundle. For optimal results you have to have to choose (at least)a bitrate between 800-1000.

  • 3 Posted by bevarista on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:06PM EDT Report Abuse

    Whenever i download from DVC on the computer, captured movie plays well on the Computer. But when i burn onto CD / DVD the speed is slow the burnt CD/DVD has a slow motion effect, please help. Thanks & regards, Evarist D'Souza

  • 4 Posted by queentingli on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:24PM EDT Report Abuse

    i have an easy way to do this, just use a dvd avi converter! you can download at http://www.sharewarecheap.com/multimedia-design-video/winxmedia-dvd-mpeg-avi-audio-converter12804-2.htm good luck!

  • 5 Posted by kvnphotography on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:54PM EDT Report Abuse

    Okay bub. You might want to mention that the so called "FREE" file also needs to be purchased before you can fully convert what you are trying to convert.

  • 6 Posted by aqualiz1313 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:57PM EDT Report Abuse

    Thank you for saving me so much time, kvnphotography. Good to know this really is too good to be true. Just saved me precious time.

  • 7 Posted by cnull on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:27PM EDT Report Abuse

    #5/#6 - AutoGK is full featured freeware and has no payment required of any kind. Perhaps you are downloading the wrong application.

  • 8 Posted by dzuniga2001 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:50PM EDT Report Abuse

    i can't start a game from yahoo! games site. and at the same time, my pc won't read files from cd-roms. i have a dvd drive. what seems to be wrong with it? my pc has pentium 4 processor with speed of 1.7 ghz.

  • 10 Posted by astotzer on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:58PM EDT Report Abuse

    Thanks Working Guy! Just what I needed!

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