Game Of Thrones Ripping

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johnrobsonuk
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Game Of Thrones Ripping

Post by johnrobsonuk »

Good morning, Forgive me I am brand new to this.


I started ripping movies fine, making MKVs and not ISO.

When I went to start the GoT season 1 disc, it displayed the 3 files, which I presume are each episode.

Is there a way to work out which episode is what without ripping them and then watching them and trying to work out what episode is what?

Or is the best way to make a ISO rip off the disc.. will r_video read the iso and know the episodes?

I use a R_volution 8k pro player also.


Any help here regarding this would be appreciated/
arxripper85
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Re: Game Of Thrones Ripping

Post by arxripper85 »

johnrobsonuk wrote:
Wed Dec 18, 2024 6:29 am
Good morning, Forgive me I am brand new to this.
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Is there a way to work out which episode is what without ripping them and then watching them and trying to work out what episode is what?
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You might be able to open the disc directly in VLC or another player and look at the track info from there, using what you find to rip whatever specific episode you want.

But if you're just looking for an easier way to differentiate the episodes, the best way I know is just to rip them all, skim through, and rename/organize them accordingly :)
01Alan
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Re: Game Of Thrones Ripping

Post by 01Alan »

My experience is that once they are ripped, they are ripped in order.

with a small amount of experimentation on the first disc or 2, you soon learn the pattern

I ripped The West Wing DVD, there were 5 files, 1 about 5GB, 3 x ,1.6 GB and 1x 100Mb

The large file contained all 3 episodes, each of the 1.6gb were the individual episodes, they were ripped in episode order, so you knew what to name them ie S01 Ep01 etc
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