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PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2012 10:30 pm 
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So I'd been meaning to ask this here for a while, and the CD rips thread got me thinking about it.

I'm interested in making digital copies of a number of my DVDs, mainly things for which there is no readily available digital copy (my MASH collection, for instance).

Ideally, I'd like to be able to put these on my iPad for trips, etc. so an iTunes friendly solution would be best.

There's so much out there on semi-legitimate and non-legitimate ways to do this, I though you all might have some good practical advice.

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Not sure how it rates as an actual ripper, but I use AnyDVD from Slysoft on the system that I play DVD's on.

http://www.slysoft.com/en/anydvd.html

It does have ripping functionality, but it's primary feature is 'disabling unwanted features'. The "HD" version works with blu-ray and HD DVD (remember those?), and can remove HDCP checks, etc...

slysoft.com wrote:
AnyDVD works in the background to automatically and transparently enable read access of the contents of a movie DVD as soon as it's inserted into the drive. The DVD will become useable to your windows operating system and all programs on your computer, such as DVD-Backup-software like CloneDVD, Pinnacle InstantCopy, Intervideo DVDCopy and others, then supporting any DVD. AnyDVD optionally disables the RPC region codes, thereby making the movie region free and comfortably viewable on any DVD player and with any DVD player software.

AnyDVD is capable of disabling unwanted movie features such as forced subtitles, forced delays, and no-skip marks, giving you full control over your movie experience. It also allows you to launch an external application whenever you insert or remove a disc, and prevents unwanted software like 'PC-friendly' from automatically launching when you insert a video DVD.
You can control the drive speed of your DVD drive, allowing you to reduce the noise level when watching movies on your PC. You can even adjust the display frequency of your monitor for both NTSC and PAL displays.

But AnyDVD doesn't just stop at DVDs, it also fixes intentionally broken audio CDs to allow you to play and use them.


It's ripping functionality doesn't do any transcoding (if that is the correct term). I believe it just makes digital copies of the DVD files minus the 'extras'. They have a suite of other variably useful apps too.
http://www.slysoft.com/en/

I haven't done any ripping (transcoding?) lately, but I believe last time I asked this question here, I was referred to handbrake, which if I recall is Apple friendly.

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HandBrake is an open-source, GPL-licensed, multiplatform, multithreaded video transcoder, available for MacOS X, Linux and Windows.

Most common multimedia files that libavformat and libavcodec support.
Any DVD or Bluray-like source which is NOT copy-protected. (removal of copy protection is not supported)
Outputs:

File format: MP4(M4V) and MKV
Video: H.264(x264), MPEG-4(ffmpeg), MPEG-2(ffmpeg), or Theora(libtheora)
Audio: AAC, CoreAudio AAC/HE-AAC (OS X Only), MP3, Flac, or Vorbis. AC-3, DTS, DTS-HD, AAC and MP3 pass-thru
Misc features:

Chapter selection, Chapter Markers
Subtitles
Vobsub and Closed Captions
SRT import and passthru
SSA passthru or burn-in (experimental)
Constant Quality or Average Bitrate Video Encoding
Support for VFR, CFR and VFR
Video and Filters: Deinterlacing, Decomb, Detelecine, Deblock, Grayscale Cropping and scaling
Live Video Preivew
Built-in presets for common devices
Credits

HandBrake uses a lot of (L)GPL libraries from the Linux world: Here

Thank their authors!


AnyDVD (to remove the 'extra features') along with Handbrake as a transcoder seems like a good pairing.


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PostPosted: Thu May 17, 2012 8:52 am 
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I haven't done this in a while, but I always found handbrake to be pretty user friendly (and supports most types of devices you'd be encoding to)

http://handbrake.fr/

The catch is that it's a transcoder, not a ripper, so you have to pull the DVD files off the disc before encoding them. I generally used dvd decrypter for that, http://www.dvddecrypter.org.uk/ although development on it was halted long ago, so there may be better software out there for it. However, I don't remember ever having a failure, it's pretty straightforward.

Edit: Just read Midgen's post, I wouldn't be surprised if I was the one that pointed him to handbrake back in the day too. Hooray consistency! :)


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I think several people suggested it.. I know for sure Mr. Sky was on that bandwagon (at least at that time).


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Thanks guys.

The other benefit of handbrake is its Mac/Win, so I can use it on all my machines.

I think it's really silly that it's so hard to get a digital copy of a DVD you already own.

I wonder how long it will take for "personal use" copies to make it out of the grey area they're currently in...

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PostPosted: Thu May 17, 2012 11:57 am 
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Aye, Handbrake rocks. I was surprised to learn that it's not a ripper on Windows machines...it does rip (tearing through copy protection and all) on Mac boxes. One-stop shop.

However...

I can't get it to play nicely with the Blu-ray drive I just bought for my iMac. It doesn't want to rip those (though if I use MakeMKV to rip first, then it converts with no problem).


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Actually, from what I read, it doesn't work as a standalone ripper on macs, either. You have to download VLC, and it uses the VLC codecs to rip and then transcode the DVD.

At least that's what the site says now. Not sure if they've changed it recently.

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AnyDVD is excellent in Windows for removing copy protection and other unfriendly things. it works as a shim between your hardware and windows, and makes the disc available to the OS and applicaitons minus any of the nasty stuff you don't want (forced warning messages, delays, copy protection, etc...). It also has the ability to rip the DVD files to your hard drive in native format. You could use handbrake on the results from there...

I have no idea if there are Apple friendly versions, or if it would work in an emulator like parallels


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NephyrS wrote:
Actually, from what I read, it doesn't work as a standalone ripper on macs, either. You have to download VLC, and it uses the VLC codecs to rip and then transcode the DVD.

At least that's what the site says now. Not sure if they've changed it recently.

Either way, VLC is well worth having around just on general principle.

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Late as always on the bandwagon, but I've been ripping my collection and DVDFab has been wonderful in putting things any whatever format I want.


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