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Videocharge DVD ripper 78% for 6 hours [message #442] Sun, 29 November 2015 20:58 Go to next message
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Registered: March 2006
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Yo, the ripper stopped or still work ???
78% for the last several hours...
Create indexes... Please wait while VideoCharge creates ASF video index

What can I do to get videocharge finish the dvd rip process?

Thanks
Andre
Re: Videocharge DVD ripper 78% for 6 hours [message #443 is a reply to message #442 ] Sun, 29 November 2015 21:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Yo, I just checked again...it was 100% and creat clip ..._3.wmv stopped at 78%. I closed videocharge and checked the movie...was all ok so far, VC didn't finish the process Sad
Re: Videocharge DVD ripper 78% for 6 hours [message #445 is a reply to message #442 ] Mon, 30 November 2015 17:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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ok, used a longer dvd...ripped just 2 hours and stopped than...there are 20-30 minutes missing huh?
Re: Videocharge DVD ripper 78% for 6 hours [message #448 is a reply to message #442 ] Tue, 01 December 2015 13:32 Go to previous message
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body wrote on Wed, 29 November 2006 15:58

Yo, the ripper stopped or still work ???
78% for the last several hours...
Create indexes... Please wait while VideoCharge creates ASF video index

What can I do to get videocharge finish the dvd rip process?

Thanks
Andre

Taking much time for creating indexes when creating ASF/WMV files is Microsoft's weakness rather than ours, and we can do nothing here.

One trick can be done here though if you have VideoCharge Full version:
  1. Diable "Create Index" check-box at the Output tab -> Main tab -> Misc section before ripping.
  2. Run VideoCharge (rip DVD).
  3. [The following procedure will create lacking indexes in a couple of minutes] Create new config file, set output format = "Without Re-compression".
  4. Add all files that need to be indexed; at the Output tab -> Common tab set Mode = Multiply; specify Destination Folder and click "Run" button.

[Updated on: Fri, 01 December 2006 13:46]

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