Ripping today means conversion, usually to H.264/AVC. They're ffmpeg-based, add files to the program's folder & My Documents, & the only registry entries besides uninstall are for the QT cache. Myself, I'd humbly suggest checking out the couple of apps Wonderfox is currently giving away during their Christmas promo. (I think because the decoding stuff was available in Handbrake only on the Mac, but I can’t recall.) Today, those 720 x 480 rips would seem as tragically SD quality as you’d imagine, and as I’ve sold off/given away my DVD collection, I’ve stopped even backing them up. I don’t recall the exact timing, but back when we did our first home swap (in August 2006, in Paris), I recall discussing this with a friend there, and at the time I had to rip DVDs on an Apple iBook. □Īs a historical aside, I’ve been using Handbrake for over 10 years. Amazing what you can accomplish in 13 years. There’s also some official documentation now. Though, again, I’ll be revisiting this topic soon. You can use Handbrake, but it’s not ideal on a number of levels, especially if you want soft captioning. Blu-Ray ripping is, alas, far more complicated. Handbrake vs makemkv vs dvdfab how to#You can learn more about DVD ripping with Handbrake in my article How to Rip DVD Videos, which I’ll likely be revisiting soon, as per my “revisiting the fundamentals” thing for 2017. I am now curious to see that the presents have changed, and dramatically, in version 1.0. As you might imagine, my DVD ripping needs have declined over the years, but I received up a “Rick Steves” TV series for Christmas and wanted to make it available to myself digitally. In an interesting coincidence, I just installed Handbrake again over the past week, for the first time in several months. “Thank you to all of our many contributors over the years for making HandBrake what it is today.” “After more than 13 years of development, the HandBrake Team is delighted to present HandBrake 1.0.0,” the team announced over the holiday weekend. Handbrake, which I recommend for ripping DVDs, has just reached the 1.0 milestone.
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