Destination?
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Destination?
Ok, so I clicked on the DVD mirror for the source after I decrypted it, but what do I choose for the Destination? I am confused...
So, what would I choose for the Destination? I figured the VIDEO_TS would be the source, but as far as where the destination is concerned, I am still confused. Sorry. I tried just choosing a folder to place it in, but it makes me choose a file. Can I just choose any regular video and it will make it into the source? Sigh...
no; handbrake does not support file-to-file coversion. it is specifically designed for DVD-to-file conversion. the source is a folder (usually VIDEO_TS) or an IFO/VOB file, and the destination is the file name you want to create.
Example (folder mode)
source: C:\dvdrips\Dude where's my car\VIDEO_TS
destination: c:\movies\Dude, Where's My Car.m4v
Example (folder mode)
source: C:\dvdrips\Dude where's my car\VIDEO_TS
destination: c:\movies\Dude, Where's My Car.m4v
Ok, so I am having a real problem figuring out the whole source & destination thing. Where do I get the file I need to put for source and as well for destination? I read that other destination guy's problem, but the explanations didn't help me at all. Please, in simplified yet elaborate terms, explain the source and destination file thing. I already used DVD Decrypter on the DVD, so then what do I do with the file that DVD Decrypter provides? Is that my source? Is that the destination? I just got a new iPod classic and I seriously NEED to figure this out so I can put my DVD library on it..
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/source
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/destination
Seriously, How is this so hard to work out. You get an "OPEN" file dialog on the source and a "SAVE" file dialog on the Destination. If you can't understand this, go take a computer course.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/destination
Seriously, How is this so hard to work out. You get an "OPEN" file dialog on the source and a "SAVE" file dialog on the Destination. If you can't understand this, go take a computer course.
Last edited by s55 on Thu Dec 20, 2007 5:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.