Windows Vista video encoder

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Hi there! i'm looking for software that will allow me to convert a dvd into divx, vcd by specifying the desired ending filesize as well as regular methods (1:1 copy, fit on a dvd-r, etc). Of course it has to work with vista and my dvds are not protected! Thanks!
 

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To convert a DVD into DivX or VCD format while specifying the desired ending filesize, as well as other methods like 1:1 copy or fitting it on a DVD-R, you can use a software like DVDShrink. DVDShrink is a freeware tool that allows you to create backup copies of your DVDs and it works well with Windows Vista. Here's how you can use DVDShrink for your requirements: 1. Download DVDShrink: You can download DVDShrink from trusted websites like Softpedia or VideoHelp. 2. Install DVDShrink: Install the software on your Windows Vista computer. 3. Convert DVD to DivX, VCD, or other formats: - Launch DVDShrink. - Insert the DVD you want to convert. - Choose the option to open the DVD in the software. - Select the desired output...
To convert a DVD into DivX or VCD format while specifying the desired ending filesize, as well as other methods like 1:1 copy or fitting it on a DVD-R, you can use a software like DVDShrink. DVDShrink is a freeware tool that allows you to create backup copies of your DVDs and it works well with Windows Vista. Here's how you can use DVDShrink for your requirements: 1. Download DVDShrink: You can download DVDShrink from trusted websites like Softpedia or VideoHelp. 2. Install DVDShrink: Install the software on your Windows Vista computer. 3. Convert DVD to DivX, VCD, or other formats: - Launch DVDShrink. - Insert the DVD you want to convert. - Choose the option to open the DVD in the software. - Select the desired output format (DivX, VCD, etc.). - Specify the desired ending filesize or choose other methods like a 1:1 copy or fitting it on a DVD-R. - Start the conversion process. DVDShrink should be able to handle non-protected DVDs effectively for your needs. Remember, it's always good practice to respect copyright laws and only make backup copies of DVDs that you own. If you have any specific questions or need further assistance with using DVDShrink or any other software, feel free to ask!
 

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