| Q1. What's the limitation
in trial version of AoA DVD Ripper?
The limitation in the trial version is that you
can only copy 10-minutes of a movie. Otherwise,
the functionality is exactly the same in the trial
version and full version.
Q2: Why I cannot copy
all the movies in my DVD disk?
Open the "Settings" window, uncheck the
"Only Copy the Main Movie of the IFO File"
box in the "Advanced Options" page.
Q3. Can AOA DVD Ripper
rip files encoded with CSS encryption technology?
CSS is an encryption/encoding method which is designed
to protect DVD from being copied. AOA DVD Ripper
can rip protected movies.
Q4. Which is the best
output format?
The DVD copied and compressed by DivX is of high
quality and only takes up 1/10 original DVD space.
To output DivX format, you need to install the DivX
Codec in advance.
Q5. How to choose codec
when ripping to AVI (DivX)?
Click the Settings button and choose the tab AVI
Setting. You can choose video codec and audio codec
in the drop list.
Q6. I want to get a completed
file without being split, how?
In the Advanced Setting dialog, select the System
tab, and then choose infinite from the drop-down
list of File Split Mode.
Q7. What's the difference
between .IFO and .VOB files?
The .IFO (and backup .BUP) files contain menus and
other information about the video and audio, you
can treat it as the index of the media content.
The .VOB files (for DVD-Video) and .AOB files (for
DVD-Audio) are MPEG-2 program streams with additional
packets containing navigation and search information.
Q8. How can I make the
DVD ripping result fit in a CD-R?
There are several split modes in AoA DVD Ripper,
just select the required disc size from the drop-down
list on the "Settings" window.
Q9. I don't want to rip
the entire movie, how?
You can just rip the movie clips you want. In the
Copy Mode area, select Chapter or Movie clip.
Q10. My DVD drive cannot
play DVD after installing AOA DVD Ripper? What's
wrong?
AOA DVD Ripper automatically installs the latest
version of the ASPI driver during installation.
If your software DVD player doesn't support the
latest version of ASPI, it won't work. You don't
have to uninstall AOA DVD Ripper, just reinstall
your DVD player software to restore ASPI.
Q11. I have not had any
problems with the process of copying DVD to AVI,
but I have found that when I play these files back
that the video is not in sync with the audio. I
did a complete movie and it was fine, but when I
did only a couple of chapters it had this problem.
There are two solutions.
1) Change some settings in the Settings window.
In the Output page, set output frame rate at 23.976
(NTSC) and resolution at lower value, such as
640/432. In the Advanced Options page, check the
Audio/Video Synchronization.
Try it on a 2 minutes piece and see how it plays.
If it still doesn't work, try the second solution.
2) Try remixing the AVI. Load the AVI in to virtualdub
(you can search it on the Internet) and
stream both audio and video (so no re-encoding).
In the audio options you can set an audio delay
(positive or negative) so you can align the video
and audio back in sync.
Q12. Is there any limit
about the DVD format?
No. There is no restriction to the DVD format. But
AoA DVD Ripper is for personal backups only. If
you don't own the DVD's that you are backing up,
it is illegal to copy them, and we are not liable
for consequence due to the use of our product for
such purposes. |