Software to copy DVDs
fmueller
Auckland, NZ Icrontian
I realize this is somewhat of a touchy subject due to copyright restrictions, but my kids have a tendency to scratch their movie DVDs to an unplayable state. I'd like to make fair use copies of new DVDs, so I have another copy once they wrecked the first. Is there an easy way to do this?
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There are many programs out there for ripping a DVD. For more information, check this Wikipedia article. It's a good start. You shouldn't have to pay for software in this case (though the article lists a few for-pay apps)
Just ripping the DVD will not cause a loss of quality. Recompressing the video in a format such as XviD could potentially lead to a loss depending on your settings. As for encoding videos for an HTPC, AutoGK and Handbrake are very good.
But before you did say it i read about AutoGK and already did some High quality Xvid, its not as good as DVD quality, but i don't see the difference on my TV. I tried a lot of ripp program and AutoGK is the easiest to use for sure.
Also, if you dont mind the original sound strack and dont care about having stereo sound you can save space by ripping the audio in mp3
Anyway thats just my .02 since i've been playing with it for a week or so Make your own experiment and find your own preference =)