Jian @ Wed Oct 04, 2006 3:23 am wrote:
This may not be the right forum to ask this question, but I am sure some members here have the knowledge.
Almost all my karaoke CD are in VCD format. I want to store them into HDD. I will be buying a new external soon for this purpose. How do you go about doing it? I know how to rip audio and convert them to mp3, but I have not done any similar thing to a video file.
The way I am doing it for recording and sing thru my pc is to just clock on the file and drag and drop it to desk top. but this give me a .DAT file. for recording and singing that is ok. What I want is to have them in a format that winamp can play ie avi or mpeg. or even uncompressed video files.
I know I will need some kind of ripping software and a video  equivalent of LAME. Any Freeware up there? I am cheap.
I have well over 400 video CD and keep they starts growing legs; friend borrow and forget to return them. Will 250G be enough space? I have not yet buy the HDD yet.
Thanks.
I remember your question from another post months ago....I went looking then and failed to find an answer....I just don't know video well enought to help find what you seek.
As far as HDD space, tho........it will depend on the compression ratio the conversion process uses....I think you will find several different programs will do what you need, but I also think you will have to consider how they actually compress the files to determine if 250 GB is large enough to store your discs.
Hey, I got an idea.....I have a retail version of Roxio Easy Media Creator I bought last year I will never use.......I do not need it.
Why don't you investige their site and see if it will work for you....If it will, I'll ship it to you.
http://www.peavey.com/support/technotes ... mode_2.cfm
I'm not sure if it is this version, but It is only a year old so maybe it is.