• Converting/Ripping loads of DVD ISOs
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For legality's sake, I do own all the DVDs in the following scenario. I have made a collection of several DVDs; movies and series complications. I was wondering if there was a way/program out there that can take ISOs of the disks and rip/convert those to another format, keeping movies in one file, and splitting the series into individual episodes.
Magic DVD Ripper. It's paid, and the free version has some limitations, but it does the job.
You mean rip the DVDs? Handbrake is a good open source DVD ripper.
[QUOTE=ColinSSX;18559386]You mean rip the DVDs? [/QUOTE] Here is how it is defined in my mind: Rip - copy the contents of a DVD to your computer (either raw or in ISO format) Convert - extract the main video to a more common format (like .avi) That being said, I want to setup a queue of rips to convert, mostly to cut down on size. Preferably so I can start the convert and not have to touch it for a few hours. [editline]01:32AM[/editline] I'll check out Handbreke more in depth tomorrow at work, it's been ages since I last heard if it. I'm actually familiar with the .MKV container so that will not shy me away, plus the wiki implys it can take multiple sources so it should be close.
I'd rip them all manually using DVD Shrink and then when I have a load of VOB's run them all through handbrake or something like that.
Isn't there some program that can copy the mpeg2 stream directly to a new container? That would be awesome.
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