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upload dvd???

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is there any way to upload a dvd onto my computer and be able to make it available for eveyone to download? i've got the ronnie dvd cost of redemption, and i think eveyone would like to see it.

Tony kemp, got any ideas? i know you're good w/ computers right.
 
go on winmx and d/l super dvd ripper , install it , then shuv disc in convert it to avi. but u might need codecs aswell m8 ,
 
got dvd decrypter off a m8 that shud do it , if u want it , will need email addy or msn , lmk.
 
Sorry, I just saw this thread. What I normally do is play video out to a computer that can capture video to QuickTime. Then I use Windows Media or Real Player to encode the video to a small format (largest size 320 x 240). If your file isn't too big, you can post it on the Internet somewhere for download. Macs and PCs can play the files, but you'll need the converting software from MS if you're going to do Windows Media or from Real.com for Real Player. You can get the basic version of Real Player's encoder for free there, and MS' Windows Media encoder is also free. I know it sounds like a lot of steps, but I never have a problem when I do it this way. **Be careful--if you're doing this with copyrighted material, you need permission to do so.
 
tonykemp said:
Sorry, I just saw this thread. What I normally do is play video out to a computer that can capture video to QuickTime. Then I use Windows Media or Real Player to encode the video to a small format (largest size 320 x 240). If your file isn't too big, you can post it on the Internet somewhere for download. Macs and PCs can play the files, but you'll need the converting software from MS if you're going to do Windows Media or from Real.com for Real Player. You can get the basic version of Real Player's encoder for free there, and MS' Windows Media encoder is also free. I know it sounds like a lot of steps, but I never have a problem when I do it this way. **Be careful--if you're doing this with copyrighted material, you need permission to do so.
thanks tony...i was actually thinking about that point you made of it being copyrighted, and my conscience got the better of me. i didn't even know i had one.lol
 
You could do it another way, go buy a DVD burner and a lot of DVD-R discs and burn a copy for everyone then mail it to us. :)
 
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