THE GOAL: To rip a 1280x720 resolution file from a DVD using the DVD to Mobile option. I plan to use the file to later upload to YouTube, which requires at least 1280x720 resolution to activate HD-playback. None of the DVD to Mobile output resolutions go any higher than around 848x385. I'm particularly interested in using the basic non-device specific options like AVI, MP4, WMV, etc. After poking around on the forum and the net for a while, I found asked a similar question. One of the responses was to try editing the profiles.
Here is my very long-winded, detailed explanation of why I don't understand the profile editor:
So I download the profile editor (1.0.0.2 Beta), placed it into the DVD Fab 7 folder, and opened up the program. I first off noticed that only the device-specific options were listed and NOT the basic files (AVI, MP4, WMV).
I chose generic, then typed in "mine" and "add device." I entered my parameters (1280x720) and saved it. Got a confirmation:
However, when I went to the location of the edited profile, it was not there!
I opened DVDFab to see if it would magically appear under generic or avi profile drop-down menu options, and it didn't.
ETA: I also tried this suggestion:
But I do not see a "Add a new device" option:
So... what am I doing wrong? How do I get a higher resolution file rip of a DVD? I use a couple other DVD Ripping programs and it's easy to choose the resolution to rip at. Is DVD to Mobile just not set up to allow this?
A few other points:
Specs:
DVDFab 7.0.3.0 (26/03/2010)
Windows 7 64-bit, AMD Turion II Dual-Core Mobile 2.20 GHz
4 GB RAM
Here is my very long-winded, detailed explanation of why I don't understand the profile editor:
So I download the profile editor (1.0.0.2 Beta), placed it into the DVD Fab 7 folder, and opened up the program. I first off noticed that only the device-specific options were listed and NOT the basic files (AVI, MP4, WMV).
I chose generic, then typed in "mine" and "add device." I entered my parameters (1280x720) and saved it. Got a confirmation:
However, when I went to the location of the edited profile, it was not there!
I opened DVDFab to see if it would magically appear under generic or avi profile drop-down menu options, and it didn't.
ETA: I also tried this suggestion:
Originally posted by GregiBoy
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So... what am I doing wrong? How do I get a higher resolution file rip of a DVD? I use a couple other DVD Ripping programs and it's easy to choose the resolution to rip at. Is DVD to Mobile just not set up to allow this?
A few other points:
- When I first installed the profile editor, it kept trying to put it into "DVDFab6" folder and I only have DVDFab7. Is the editor compatible with version 7?
- I also tried ripping my DVD to a VOB first and then using the file to mobile option, but the resolutions there were even lower than in the DVD to Mobile Option.
- Other threads have suggested there is no point in ripping higher than the native resolution of a DVD (720x480 NTSC). I'm probably not understanding something, but if I rip at 720x480 and then play the file in a media player and expand it full-screen on my laptop, it looks slightly pixelated. If I rip at 1280x720 and above and expand it, it looks near-DVD quality. YouTube requires 1280x720 and higher resolution to activate the HD setting.
Specs:
DVDFab 7.0.3.0 (26/03/2010)
Windows 7 64-bit, AMD Turion II Dual-Core Mobile 2.20 GHz
4 GB RAM
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