PQ DVD IPOD CONVERTER

Discussion in 'iPod discussion' started by Armobro, Jan 11, 2006.

  1. Armobro

    Armobro Member

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    Hello everyone again...

    I am now stuck to using PQ DVD's iPod Video Converter as it is the best out of everything I have tried. But there is one thing I want to accomplish...

    I have My Big Fat Greek Wedding on a DVD and I want to put it on my iPod but the DVD is scratched tremendously. It plays flawlessly on the DVD player I have hooked up to the TV and on the PC. But I know that converting a DVD to the iPod is a delicate process and one scratch might knock off the video or audio a bit, (This has happened once.) So I really want this DVD to show up flawlessly on my iPod with no skips or pauses. Is there any way I can copy the disc to a blank DVD?
     
  2. darkdream

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    hey this is darkdream first thign is its a copy, corect? coppies even ruined ones can be recopied even a cheap kind of software can do that, if you copy it and it wont work, or looks terrible, then you have a few more options, if you have the real one make another copy of it, or borrow it form some one else, better yet ask a friend to do it for you, you can get some free stuff from http://www.download.com/ nice place i havnt looked at all of it but i got some good stuff from there, you have to look carfuly cause they can trick you into buying with out knowing it, i can talk with you on AIM black111star
     
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  3. RoseGreen

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    Strongly recommend Super DVD to iPod Converter, The No.1 DVD to iPod Software from Best Buy Reviews

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  4. Frammis

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    You may be able to repair a lot of the scratches quite simply. Get a bottle of good quality automotive polish... something like liquid turtle wax. Wipe down you CD. Buff to a high sheen. The wax fills in all the scratches and irregularities. I have been able to recover some seriously screwed discs this way... one rode on the back seat floorboard for months and looked terminal.
     

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