I have a number of PAL DVD's that I have successfully converted to MKV's using MAKE MKV, however I want to reduce the file sizes using Ripbot so I end up with 2GB MKV's. I have tried numerous times to do this in Ripbot however each time the result is badly out of sync. Just wondering what I can do to achieve my goal and get a result that is in sync. My Ripbot settings are pretty standard XCOPY for the audio stream and a 4.0 quality setting.
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You would probably get much better result if you skip the makemkv step. Rip with dvdfabdecrypter and then shrink the dvd folder with ripbot264.
I don't know anything that will conver makemkv from dvds that well. Maybe handbrake.
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