THREAD JACK!
Does anyone remember who done the sketch of the bar full of drunk kittins and the barman was a croc? I have asked NobbyNobody but it was not him.
Help please!!!
edit: I've Gaz'd JJ. Hopefully he will still have the sketch.
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Tue 9 Oct 2007, 10:48,
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Help please!!!
edit: I've Gaz'd JJ. Hopefully he will still have the sketch.
YES!!!!
I think so!
Damned if I could remember that yesterday.
Any links anyone?
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Tue 9 Oct 2007, 10:51,
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Damned if I could remember that yesterday.
Any links anyone?
It was a few years back....still searching GC.
Plus i've Gaz'd him.
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Tue 9 Oct 2007, 11:00,
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I FUCKING LOVE YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
THANK YOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!
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Tue 9 Oct 2007, 11:03,
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I asked twice!
Yesterday and today so enough of yer shite young man!
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Tue 9 Oct 2007, 11:04,
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tut tut tut
who did the sketch... and no, I don't. I assume you tried searching
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Tue 9 Oct 2007, 10:52,
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Can't help you there I'm afraid...
...but how about a THREAD JACK JACK:
What's a good piece of software for ripping stuff from DVD and saving to .avi or .mpg format (or similar)?
It's for some old footage of my band, I'm no pirate =)
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Tue 9 Oct 2007, 10:54,
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What's a good piece of software for ripping stuff from DVD and saving to .avi or .mpg format (or similar)?
It's for some old footage of my band, I'm no pirate =)
adobe premiere pro
but since you probably don't have it, and you're no pirate... erm... I'm not sure.
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Tue 9 Oct 2007, 11:03,
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VLC
From here will do the job without too much difficulty (click "wizard" on the file menu).
Feeling helpful today.
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Tue 9 Oct 2007, 11:10,
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Feeling helpful today.
open your DVD
and take the .VOB files ( usually a couple or 3 large ones and a smaller one or tw depending on your menu structure ) and paste them into a folder
change the extension from vob to .mpg and there you go. extracted. You can then use software to join the files together and further software to re-encode it from a ridiculous 4-9gb to something smaller.
The point of the post? DVD video files are already Mpeg layer 2 so copy them, rename extension and then convert to divx if you want a CD size avi.
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Tue 9 Oct 2007, 12:06,
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change the extension from vob to .mpg and there you go. extracted. You can then use software to join the files together and further software to re-encode it from a ridiculous 4-9gb to something smaller.
The point of the post? DVD video files are already Mpeg layer 2 so copy them, rename extension and then convert to divx if you want a CD size avi.