I've educated and taught myself until I can rip a Blu-ray or DVD to almost any format I want. I can get playable copies, and make playable copies for my portable media. But I want something else, I want to make an Archival copy. A copy that perfectly preserves all image and sound and color of the source. My efforts for higher quality are producing files which are far far larger than the data from the original source disk. Currently I favor HandBrake, but I also can use Wondershare DVD ripper Platinum, DVD decrypter and a few more I collected during my self-education. Could someone give me some guidance on what I need to get the Perfect quality Archival copy I want? I've been trying to use .MKV Files. Should I change formats? and what settings should I use to get the level of quality I need?
Please help. The only motivation I can offer you is to appeal to your sense of charity.
Thank you for reading,
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