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				Cayars: ripping dvds?
			 
			
			How do I rip DVDs with Cayars, i dont see the option I changed DVDRip.bat to the right drive. tia! mg99 | 
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			You need to modify the .bat file to denote the option you want in the file and you need to install DVD Decrypter.
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			Actually it's called DVDRip.cmd and you can find this in the External directory under Cayars.
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			I ripped  a DVD.... where can i find it? i did the ripping with Cayars
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			i guess i have to import it?  how do i go about doing that
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			The ideal solution is to make the destination directory in the DVDRip.cmd point to a path already in your SageTV import directory.  This will it will show up automatically.
		 Last edited by Cayars; 01-13-2005 at 08:58 PM. | 
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			what files do i edit?
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			c:\...\SageTV\STVs\OriginalV2\Cayars\External\DVDRip.cmd
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			I just noticed that when I rip DVDs that it defaults to the C:\DVDs folder.  I have changed that in the DVDRip.bat file (or is it.cmd) to point to F:\DVDs but they are still getting ripped to the C directory. any thoughts? JUC | 
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			No idea.  What happens if you kick off the DVDRip.cmd file yourself?  If this still saves to C: instead of F: it would appear you didn't edit the file correctly.  Try posting you DVDRip.cmd file here and let us take a look at it.
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			will do later this evening. thanks--most likely i didn't edit it properly.  I never actually checked that it was saving to my C drive until I noticed that my free space of C was getting really small.  thanks JUC | 
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			my fault, i didn't realize that with the later versions of Cayers stv that the dvdrip.cmd file got moved into the external applications folder.  I was still editing the one i had installed from an earlier stv in the sagetv folder.  all is working good now later juc | 
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			Cool, yea, I've moved everything but ComSkip and Weather to the External folder to make things easier to find and create a "standard" place to find things to edit.  ComSkip and Weather will probably get moved also for "new" installations in a future release.
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			Cayars I tried to do a DVD Rip from your STV. Didn't work, until I searched thru some threads and figured out I had to download DVD Decrypt. Downloaded, installed and I modified the .CMD file as was noted above. I then proceeded to rip a dvd. All seemed to go well, but it created a directory, DVD_VIDEO, with a subdirectory of, VIDEO_TS, where it created a couple of VOB files an IFO file and a Text document. Problem is, I can't seem to get your STV to find the "imported" files. I tried to set SageTV to point at the "import" directory but it shows nothing. What am I doing wrong? TIA 
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			Hi Tony Yes, I tried to add the directory to the import library, but nothing shows up. When I pointed it at the DVD_VIDEO directory, it seemed to understand and showed an entry in the libray, but nothing in it. When I pointed it at the VIDEO_TS directory (which actually had the VOB files), nothing showed up in the libray, at all. Any one else have some ideas? 
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			yes!! I ve got the same problem with my stv.. as I ve convert my vob files to mpeg files thro' DVDx software.... bt it's too lengthy process.. u can search on the DVDx free software download thankx | 
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			Why can't someone with Studio copy the GB-PVR implementation?  It is still the best/easiest/fastest way to go from DVD to Sage-compatible MPG file. It took me about 30 minutes to config and I haven't had to touch it again since. I do get annoyed when I have to close Sage, open GBPVR, rip the DVD, close GBPVR, and then reopen Sage. Sometimes Sage gets a little flaky after I run GBPVR. I usually rip a few DVDS in a row and then restart my system to avoid this. I'm not a programmer, so is it oversimplifying to think that somebody would just have to get Sage making the same calls as the GB-PVR plug-in? Alot of people with GB-PVR already have the appropriate free/shareware. | 
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			will u plz give me the full step by step procedure ,,,so that I wud b able to rip all DVD with sage copatible mpg... thankx | 
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