What is coolest (Maximum quality Remain) & hottest (Low File Size) DVD or Blue-ray ripper do you use or do you think???
Pls, share here your experience my friendz..........
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Last edited by iqbal88; 6th Aug 2011 at 14:52.
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I use Handbrake for encoding my DVDs to H.264 format for good quality and small file size. For ripping, I use AnyDVD and let it run in the background.
And iqbal88, in the future please use a more descriptive subject title in your posts to allow others to search for similar topics. I will change yours this time. From our rules:Try to choose a subject that describes your topic.
Please do not use topic subjects like Help me!!! or Problems.
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A "rip" is an exact copy of a DVD or Blu Ray with no compression or re-encoding. For copying DVDs I use AnyDVD and occasionally DVDFabDecrypter.
I also use Handbrake to re-encode. -
Quality versus Filesize is a trade off. Maximum quality requires high bitrates and therefore large file sizes. There is nothing you can do to change this.
If you want the "MAXIMUM QUALITY !!@#!$!#@#!" the rip it and leave it.
Anything after that is a trade-off between quality and size, and the answer comes down to your tolerance for what quality. Some still believe quality is achieved in a 700MB Xvid file.Read my blog here.
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