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Old 01-02-2008, 01:27 PM   #8 (permalink)
purplecatty
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Originally Posted by farmerjoe View Post
The thing you're trying to do is off topic, but I can answer your question.

The easist (and possibly fastest) way to copy a DVD to MPEG4 and keep subtitles is to record it with a camera that records directly to MPEG4.

I was playing around with my Kodak easyshare camera a while back and did a video recording of the TV, it came out surprisingly good. Here's what I'd recommend:
get a cheap mpeg4 compatible camera if you don't have one already such as a kodak easyshare, and get a big memory card for it, 1gb or 2gb, should be fine)
Why did you waste your money with a Sandisk Sansa View? it only has a 1.8 inch screen, and cost about $150, for a little more you could have gotten a PSP or some other player with a bigger screen.

Sorry for off topic. Thought I was in topic regarding about Subtitle cuz of some movies don't have in download for Sansa

NO didn't waste my money on Sansa. It was for my daughter (her christmas gift) and I do use it for work if I had permission from her LOL. My work don't allow anyone bring and watch DVD movies except break (they let us bring DVD portable player but cannot be on workfloor). Break is too short for 1 1/2 to 2hr movies and since that where my work area had alot of free gap time than break. That's why I bring PMP when I need it to kill time. PMP are popular at my work cuz it is easy to stash in pocket. Boss get confused with PMP and fancy cellphone LOL.

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