Hoe te om DVDs aan uw harde aandrijving te scheuren

Gepost op 12 Mei, 2008 in 5:24 am

Het zoeken van snel en vrije manier om DVDs te scheuren? Misschien omdat u een craplading van DVDs in uw movie inzameling hebt? Met apparaten en software zoals TV van Apple en het Centrum van de Media van Vensters, wat meer het punt van het hebben van schijven DVD is!

Scheur enkel al uw DVDs aan uw computer of externe opslag, installeren een plugin voor de Speler van de Media van Vensters (als u het) hebt, en u bent nu een digitale bibliotheek van movies geworden u op elk ogenblik waarkunt overal letten op van! Als u een xBox 360 of TV van Apple hebt, is het super gemakkelijk om uw DVDs op uw HDTV te krijgen.

Het proces is vrij eenvoudig, zodat zelfs als u niet technisch savvy bent, zou u elk van uw DVDs zonder een kwestie moeten kunnen scheuren.

Wat u nodig zult hebben

Zo er zijn een paar dingen die u nodig zult hebben opdat dit proces werkt. Technisch, zijn alle vermelde punten niet nodig als u eenvoudig uw movies wilt kopiëren aan een harde aandrijving en op hen letten op uw computer. Nochtans, is het absoluut meer pret om op movies op reuzeHDTV te letten terwijl het zitten op de laag!

Scheurende Software DVD

Er zijn fundamenteel twee types van software u (misschien) voor het scheuren van en het opslaan van DVDs wenst. Ten eerste, hebt u een toepassing die DVD kunnen eigenlijk scheuren, zoals in exemplaar het van DVD door de encryptie te breken, en een tweede toepassing nodig om gescheurde DVD in een veel kleinere grootte samen te persen.

Als u de juiste hardware en genoeg ruimte hebt, kunt u niet DVD eigenlijk krimpen scheurt en houdt hen bij volledige kwaliteit. U zult betere kwaliteit krijgen, maar u zult 8GBs per DVD het waarschijnlijkst ook uitputten.

Er zijn daar vele toepassingen die scheuren DVDs kunnen, maar ik ga degenen slechts vermelden die ik weet het hebben gewerkt en dat vrij is.

DVD scheurt - een hoogtepunt kenmerkte Dvd- exemplaarprogramma dat in Perl wordt geschreven. Het automatiseert volledige het dVD-aan-hard-Aandrijving reserveproces voor u.

RipIt4Me - Is een hulpmiddel dat u helpt ARccOS behandelen of andere DVDs die omhoog door structuur gebaseerde exemplaarbescherming wordt geknoeid.

DVDFab Decrypter - Is de kopiërende/omzettende/brandende software van alle-in-één DVD. In enkel één of twee stappen, kunt u om het even welke DVD aan DVDR/PSP/iPod/etc. kopiëren. U zult dit moeten gebruiken als u HD DVDs wilt scheuren.

scheur dvds

Één van die zou u blijvend absoluut moeten worden uw DVDs scheuren! Nu als u DVDs wilt krimpen nadat zij worden gescheurd, zult u een ander stuk van software nodig hebben. Als geen van de programma's hierboven de encryptie op uw DVD kan breken, probeer DVD43, een vrije DVD decrypter dat looppas op de achtergrond en decrypteert DVDs tijdens de vlucht.

Here are my suggestions for shrinking your DVD rips if you want:

DVD Shrink - Works in conjunction with DVD Rip and compresses the DVD image.

HandBrake - Is an open-source, multi-platform, multi-threaded, DVD to MPEG-4 converter, available for Windows, Mac and Linux.

dvd shrink

If you want things to be really easy then just install DVD Shrink with DVD Rip and both of them together will rip and compress the DVD. HandBrake requires a little bit more technical knowledge since you have to tweak the settings, but it can shrink a DVD down to only 750 MB (instead of 8GB)!

Hardware For Ripping DVDs

If you’re planning on ripping a lot of DVDs, it is advisable to go out and but a huge external hard drive, preferably over 1TB. However, these are fairly cheap now, you can grab one from Lacie for only $279.

If you don’t feel like spending any money and you have a spare computer laying around, you can turn it into a NAS! Yes, you can create your own NAS server using a cool open-source software called FreeNAS. I’m not going to go into how to set it up, but it’s not terribly hard.

You’ll also need a home network setup, probably with some kind of wireless router also. This is just so that your computer can connect with your NAS and to your TV to steam media files. Also, you might want to consider a networked media player, such as an Archos or TviX. These are definitely cool devices to have!

You can also have an xBox 360 Live, an Apple TV, or a Windows Media Center computer. All of these will allow you to play your newly ripped media files to your HDTV!

Playing Your DVDs

Now that you have your DVDs ripped, you need to be able to play them. If you have used HandBrake, you can actually convert your ripped DVDs into DivX format. This is the most popular compressed format and most media players will automatically recognize them.

Note that now you should have a folder for each DVD and inside of it two folders, usually VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS. The cool thing about keeping the files in this format is that you can watch the DVDs complete with menus and special features (i.e. subtitles, etc). Also, you can easily burn back these files to a DVD and it’s ready to play in any DVD player.

In order to play your ripped DVDs and browse them easily, you have to use a different application! Yes lots of applications are needed, but it’s worth it.

DVD Play is a helper application that works the media player, VLC, to help you browse and play back your ripped DVDs.

dvd play

Image Source: LifeHacker

Finally, you can play your DVD library in Windows Media Center with a small little tweak. For some odd reason Microsoft disabled the feature in Windows Media Center on Vista operating system to automatically show ripped DVDs, but it can be enabled very easily. Earlier versions of Media Center show the files fine.

Check out this Microsoft KB article on enabling the DVD library in Media Center for Vista. You can also install several pluins for Windows Media Center that turn it into a cool ripped DVD browsing monster!

My Movies 2 is for Windows Media Center and is a great movie collection management and playback tool. It integrates with Media Center and matches the interface also depending on which OS you are running.

windows media center

Obviously, there are lots of ways for ripping DVDs, managing them, and streaming them, so feel free to post your own ideas or methods on the subject! Enjoy! Source: LifeHacker

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11 Responses to “How to rip DVDs to your hard drive”

  1. Moin said on :

    nice tutorial :)


  2. akishore said on :

    Hi Moin,

    Thanks! I’m glad you liked it. I used to always be quite wary of ripping my own DVDs simply because I thought it was too difficult, but it’s actually not that bad! Enjoy!


  3. Techblissonline Dot Com said on :

    yes not bad and a good tutorial here….


  4. NISMO said on :

    …and if you’re looking for completely FREE and powerful CD/DVD and Blu-Ray/HD-DVD burning application you’re welcomed to give a try to StarBurn from Rocket Division Software.

    Just in case here’s an URL: StarBurn

    Arigato!

    -ichiro


  5. bert said on :

    I use both DVDShrink & DVDFAB, they’re great! Shrink doesn’t need DVDRip by it’s side to compress the video files, it does it on it’s own.
    Also one can rip with DVDFAB and import the files to Shrink, for shrinking obviously. Sometimes Shrink can’t process a certain DVD, FAB will do the job then almost certainly.
    WMP also plays ripped DVD’s, rightclick in the bottom bar>open… then browse to the desired file/folder.
    Generally speaking it’s also good to create a backup of your dvd’s, after too much use they will start showing scratchmarks and stop playing.


  6. Haris said on :

    A very nice, helpful and a handy tutorial. Keep up the good work!

    Stumbled! :D


  7. akishore said on :

    Haris, thanks for the stumble! That’s nice of you!!!


  8. Nirmal said on :

    Nice tutorial, not tried DVD ripping yet. :-)


  9. Laura said on :

    Thanks for the info. One quick question. How do you open the DVD to view it in Media Player (Windows XP)? In the Video_TS file, there are many files. How do you know which to use to watch DVD?


  10. Lance said on :

    Laura, you have to chose “open directory” under the file menu of the VLV media player, than choose the Video_TS folder-that should bring up the DVD Menu (or previews if there are some on the disk). This is the “DVD Disc” experience you are looking for. Don’t open the folder containing the files! I am a mac guy so watching ripped movies on a PC is new to me . . . what a pain compared to the mac, and its built-in DVD player-None of this codecs BS. It is a lot less complicated. I rip my dvd to my macs HD using something called “mac the ripper” and I start watching them with the DVD Player that is superior in performance and emulation to anything I have seen on the PC side. Apple’s DVD player is very similar in user interface to the controls you have in a stand alone DVD player. Stuff just works on the mac side without hours spent online troubleshooting incompatibilities that you get here on the PC side. That said, PCs have many things going for them over the mac-customizability, for one, way superior game play!. I will always have both PCs and macs at home and the office-but it is true that the learning curb on the pc side is steep, and never ending. It is sad that pc folk are stuck w/ windows. The mac just works as intended with most of your time spent learning programs, not learning how to make the computer work. I spent two hours of my time today trouble shooting a “codec” problem on my pc instead of organizing my movie collection ( and transferring my rips from a mac external harddrive). This just doesnt happen with my macs.


  11. Laura said on :

    Thank you Lance. That’s exactly what I needed to know.


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