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RE: Old Stuff ripped from DVDs - ukdoll - 16-02-2019 14:18 https://mega.nz/#!gcJywIYQ!Og4gStKNfn3wwYFPCEbcy-6FbS9nFeyAwcNIfXUuDDU Tammy and Tiffany RE: Old Stuff ripped from DVDs - ukdoll - 16-02-2019 15:47 https://mega.nz/#!gJwHHCQS!5jc0r1Xs0wWiBqw9zdw1oB8A84rrjDcknqhqe48qaH8 Cali - Short Clip RE: Old Stuff ripped from DVDs - ukdoll - 16-02-2019 16:11 https://mega.nz/#!FQ4U1aSS!C3AJWvSUxr2DBKpHt5zX3GRuD1oTQjD_IDjPXXfhXSU Ashley and Cali RE: Old Stuff ripped from DVDs - Dr Diddle - 16-02-2019 16:54 I think thats an amazing offer! My suggestion is that anyone you send these out too should be ripping & uploading more fotage on your behalf too. (16-02-2019 11:03 )ukdoll Wrote: So. I have an offer for you all. RE: Old Stuff ripped from DVDs - KerrAvon - 16-02-2019 18:25 (16-02-2019 11:03 )ukdoll Wrote: So. I have an offer for you all. I've found ,to my cost, that hard drives can fail. Make copies to least two drives (or more, and/or reliable cloud storage). If you really need to get rid of the DVDs then fair enough but they're still your ultimate backup copy. I'd love to take on your DVD but I barely have enough time with some of my own stuff back never mind anyone else's RE: Old Stuff ripped from DVDs - ukdoll - 16-02-2019 19:12 https://mega.nz/#!0AJ03QJT!tDP5QEDpey114D3qV4j_bssnvNhLES36fwyWYy-Df4w Lori, Caty and Lilly RE: Old Stuff ripped from DVDs - ukdoll - 16-02-2019 19:14 (16-02-2019 18:25 )KerrAvon Wrote:(16-02-2019 11:03 )ukdoll Wrote: So. I have an offer for you all. yeah, i was thinking about the backup situation.....but i just dont want to store 1500 DVDs anymore. I will double back up my fav vids and just risk it with the rest RE: Old Stuff ripped from DVDs - themysteryman - 17-02-2019 02:58 Awesome work, Some crazy gems in here. Oldschool Ella, Annie, Tara from Babestation, Rachel COLE!! As for the DVD situation, so each DVD raw footage wise would be 4.7gb if fully topped out. So 4.7gb x 1500 DVD's would be around 7TB? I'd be happy with the RAW .vob files since they'd be playable and would probably save you some time with the editing and uploading/converting If someone buys the DVDs/pays for the postage perhaps it would be easier to upload the raw files and then let those who download it take what they want from each CD? Just thinking of ways of making it easier on whoever does the task. RE: Old Stuff ripped from DVDs - ukdoll - 17-02-2019 09:40 (17-02-2019 02:58 )themysteryman Wrote: Awesome work, Some crazy gems in here. Oldschool Ella, Annie, Tara from Babestation, Rachel COLE!! I am currently ripping the DVDs to mp4 using handbrake at a rate of about 1 DVD per 30 minutes. Its reducing the file sizes from 4.7GB on vob down to about 1.5GB of mp4. I'm very happy with this and should hopefully have all my DVDs converted within a few weeks. If I had a fast upload speed, I would upload the lot for you guys. I just cant though. My upload speed is way too slow, and my Internet is basically rendered unusable while Im uploading. RE: Old Stuff ripped from DVDs - themysteryman - 17-02-2019 15:02 (17-02-2019 09:40 )ukdoll Wrote:(17-02-2019 02:58 )themysteryman Wrote: Awesome work, Some crazy gems in here. Oldschool Ella, Annie, Tara from Babestation, Rachel COLE!! That's fine, I'm more so looking at ways to make it easier to upload for someone else. I don't expect anyone to take on the task of editing content from 1500 DVD's lol. Your upload speed can't handle it which is understandable and you've already done a lot by providing us with what you have. I do think the easiest way for someone else would be to maybe do what you've done with handbrake and then upload the mp4 files unedited. Pretty sure most of us can use something like avidemux in copy mode to simply trim what we don't need after downloading. My upload speed is 12Mbps whilst my download is 220Mbps lol, wish the upload was higher. In terms of sending the DVD's out and someone paying for the delivery, some rough calculations show it would probably be in the £40-50 range Each DVD is around 16g in weight x 1500 = 24000g = 24kg Running that through parcelforce gives prices in the £40 range, but doesn't take into account the weight of the box and any other materials inside (if any). |