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best encoding and ripping programs

Discussion in 'Tech Temple' started by NitescoVeritas, Sep 2, 2014.

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    I see a lot of really effective videos on the site, I was wondering what is the best programs for ripping from the dvds and encoding to the effective formats without tearing or quality loss. Any help with this? I wish to contribute at some point soon.

    I also have already archived my entire dvd collection, but depending on your inputs I may have to do it over again.
     
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    For ripping DVDs I use MakeMKV

    With it you can quickly and easily rip DVDs and Blu-ray discs to high quality MKV files with a single click. The program preserves all of the source disc's information, including tracks, chapters, HD audio, menus, and so on.

    For encoding to mp4 I use Handbrake

    Let another app like MakeMKV do the rip and crack the DRM on your discs, and then process the file through Handbrake for encoding. The app is fast, can make the most of multi-core processors to speed up the process, and is completely open source. You don't even have to tweak many setting. You can actually forgo them and the program will compensate for you and pick some settings it thinks you'll like based on your destination device.

    Best of luck @NitescoVeritas
     
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    since im into converting videos now, ill give those app a try. there arent much .mkv file that retains that subs when i convert them with my current app and when playing them on my tv i get either a video or audio not supported prompt.

    thanks for the info.
     
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    Mkvmerge is helpful too , This program takes the input from several media files and join their streams. Great for removing dual audio and muxing mkv files and setting track flags for subtitle files.
     
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    How is the video tearing on these programs?

    I am using Digiarty's Winx DVD Ripper, a great DRM bypassing program but I tend to get these colored flashes at the top and bottom 2 pixels, since I have come so far with this, how do i crop these out en masse?
     
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    Well he only asked for ripping and encoding software. Plus you can do all of that in handbrake so mkvmerge is just a pointless medium.
     
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    Sorry for the double post. I'm on mobile atm. Cropping videos I'm not sure. We don't crop any of the videos here because of quality reduction. Now that I think about it, maybe Freemake can do that.
     

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