1-2-3 How-to (Very High Quality But Slow !) tools needed: DeCSS/DODSRipper ( http://remco.xgov.net/dvd ) VirtualDub ( http://www.geocities.com/virtualdub ) FlasKMPEG ( http://go.to/flaskmpeg ) AVI Plug-in ( http://members.xoom.com/agrab ) DivX ;-) Codec ( http://divx.ctw.cc ) Read ALL included help files ! site to stop by: http://www.dvdpiracy.com/ 1- Use a CSS descambler to copy your DVD to your HD, keep the DVD structure 2- Convert Video to DivX AVI using FlaskMPEG with AVI plug in I recommand to set the destination size to a big value such a 640x360 for 16/9 pal Use the Decode Audio Mode Select PCM compression for Audio Select the DivX MPEG-4 Low or High for Video Set the Keyframe to 10 seconds Set the Compression Control to 100 (Crispness) Set the Data rate to 1h30=900 2h=750 3- Use VirtualDub ( http://www.geocities.com/virtualdub/ ) to compress the Audio in MP3. Select your AVI video file, in Audio -> WAV audio select your WAV file Video -> Direct Stream Copy Audio -> Interleaving -> 500 ms of audio before video start -> Interleave audio every 500 ms Audio -> Compression -> Choose MP3 at > 96Kbps (or more) Audio -> Full Processing Mode Save the final AVI Et voila ! HEX edit hack of default value ! for those who want to make direct graphedit DivX AVIs In the codec file DivXc32.DLL (low-motion) The Bit Rate at AC6 The Quality at 1EA8 The Keyframes at 1EAF In the codec file DivXc32f.DLL (fast-motion) The Bit Rate at AC6 The Quality at 1EA8 The Keyframes at 1EAF In the Decoder file DivX_c32.AX The default CPU at 20B3