Hi all, this is my first post to this forum.
I want to copy all my DVDs to my computer (PC/Vista) and maintain all the menus too. Also, I want the movies (once on my computer) to be able to load onto my Kindle Fire.
What is the best free software to rip the DVDs and what format should I rip them into?
By the way, I am not a techie, so I hope I'll understand the jargon in your advice.
Thanks!
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If you want to keep the menus you must rip to an iso image with for example bdlot dvd iso master or the video_ts folder with the dvdfab decrypter. Then play with for example VLC. Click on the software for guides.
I have no idea what formats the kindle fire supports... -
Thanks for the tips Baldrick.
Do you have any leads for me about how I can find out compatible formats for Kindle Fire (besides searching on Google)? Thx -
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I am just a worthless liar,
I am just an imbecil -
http://www.ifunia.com/how-tos/amazon-kindle-fire-supported-video-audio-formats.html
1. Use DVDFab HD Decrypter to rip the main movie and one audio track(menus won't work).
2. Use VOB2MPG to join the VOB's.
3. Use Handbrake or MPEG Streamclip(my favorite) to encode to 852x480(16:9) or 640x480(4:3). -
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Handbrake is my favorite myself, but since when does it preserve menu structures? That's news to me.
Baldrick's right (he usually is). If you want menus you'll need to convert to iso. Kindle support there? I dunno either.
RTFM! Or google.
You may have to compromise on the menus. -
Since I don't know what an ISO is, I'll give up on trying to maintain the menus. I'm assuming that without having the menus, when I click onto the movie, it will just start playing (I won't have any screen selection options) right?
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