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DVD Viewing From a Harddrive

PostPosted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 2:41 am
by lenardd
Is it possible to rip a DVD and have PowerDVD play it back from the harddrive?

Thanks.

PostPosted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 2:41 am
by Han
I think this is possible with WinDVD 4. I'm not sure about PowerDVD...

Btw, WinDVD decodes DVD visually better than PowerDVD!

PostPosted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 2:41 am
by sqlb
You can do it in PowerDVD4 & WinDVD4

PostPosted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 2:41 am
by lenardd
>> Btw, WinDVD decodes DVD visually better than PowerDVD

Yes, they have a slight edge but I won't support those buggers due to a bad experimence with them. When I went to update my copy last year for Dolby Headphones support, I accidently bought another copy of WinDVD (their site was very confusing back then). I notified them about the error and they said they were going address it. They never did. I've sent countless emails, but they were all ignored.

No big loss for me except they lost a lifetime customer. Some companies just don't get it. They see no value in good customer support.

Anyways, I find PowerDVD much more stable.....at least on my system. WinDVD seemed to crash alot. PowerDVD hasn't crashed yet.

Incidently, the reason for my question is because occassionally movies will briefly hesitate. I think it is my DVD-ROM drive (Toshiba 1402) and I want to confirm this. I have a Matrox G400Max and AMD800 based motherboard. I was thinking of get a faster graphics card which supports hardware acceleration like (ie. iDCT in Ti4200) but I want to isolate the problem first.

Thanks for your reply.

--Lenard

PostPosted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 2:42 am
by Han
I'm sorry to hear that. Though it's true that InterVideo's support suck...

Maybe you should give WinDVD 4 a try since they completely redesigned the sound scheme.

Regarding your Toshiba: try to update the firmware or configure the playback program to cache more data. (It's completely normal for a drive to 'briefly hesitate' at layer change, if the movie is recorded in two layers.)

PostPosted: Thu Jan 01, 1970 2:42 am
by lenardd
sqlb wrote:You can do it in PowerDVD4 & WinDVD4


Would you know how to do it in PowerDVD4? I can't find any information in the help or I just missed it. :)

Thanks.