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StaxRip

Description:

StaxRip Introduction

With StaxRip you can easily convert your DVD's, DVB captures and many more formats into MPEG-4 with codecs like x264, XviD and DivX. As a open source application StaxRip is completely free.
Supported Formats

* Video Output Formats: x264, XviD, DivX
* Audio Output Formats: AAC, MP3, AC3, Vorbis
* Container Output Formats: MKV, AVI, MP4, DIVX

Features

* Open Source, Freeware
* No spyware, adware or any other form of malware
* Lightweight 7-Zip distribution about 320 KB, packs a lot features for that size, no bloat
* Easy to use and well documented
* Highly versatile and customizable
* Reasonable default values for filters and codecs
* Rich help system including, online help (assistant), context sensitive help, support forum
* Rich and convenient cutting/trim facilities for tasks like removing ads
* Job list and batch processing
* Required third party applications can be managed, integrated and downloaded easily
* AviSynth powered for excelent video quality and rich source format support

Downsides

A downside is StaxRip is not translated. This decision was made because a good translation takes significant effort for the translation self and in particular for the development.

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Website:

http://www.planetdvb.net/staxrip

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Sorry I think this may require .NET but cant be sure so thought I'd post knowing one of the devs would be able to tell me : )

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It says on the DL page that

It says on the DL page that it requires .NET 3.5.

Vintage!

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Thanks for the answer :

Thanks for the answer : )

Pity it cant be ported though maybe some time in the not too distant future maybe .Net can be ported and integrated into the common files folder. Though I think thats a while off : )

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