[olug] DVD Ripping
T. J. Brumfield
enderandrew at gmail.com
Thu Oct 16 14:07:31 UTC 2008
I have about 400 or so DVDs sitting on shelves behind me. A long time
ago I ripped all my music and just got rid of all my CDs. Given that
I can stream video wirelessly from my PC to either my hacked XBox, or
even better my PS3 and watch them on my big screen, do I need my DVD
collection anymore? When I'm less broke (perhaps in the spring with
my tax rebate helping) I want to build a new gaming PC, but throw in
as many 1.5 TB (or 2 TB disks if they have them by then) disks as I
can afford, and my case/power supply can handle into a RAID. After
than I'd like to rip all my DVDs to that RAID. I currently dual-boot
on my gaming rig (for gaming obviously) so I can do this in Windows or
Linux. Since I have to rip about 400 movies, and several TV sets, it
would be nice if I can make this fairly simple. I don't want to have
to change codec settings with each disc, ripping each disc repeatedly
to try and get a decent rip.
I'd like the rips to be smaller than the 4.7 GB your average DVD is
sitting at, barely crossing the single/dual layer line. However, at
the same time I want the quality to be pretty decent, so I don't
regret getting rid of the physical discs. With a decent sized TV
(56") flaws are more apparent. Obviously, quality is somewhat a
matter of taste, but I'm looking for recommendations on what programs
to use, which codecs to use, and which settings.
Thanks!
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