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I copied Spaceballs to a 1.6GB lossless MP4. I'm about to try now, but any further ideas would be greatly appreciated. I'm on Windows 7, Intel Core i5 and 4GB RAM, in case that matters.
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I should note I don't mind paying money for a solution, as long as I can verify it works with some sort of trial version first. I have tried: - WinXDVD (and boy did this group talk a big game) - AllFreeVideoConverter -Each time I get an MP4 that has pixels the size of house bricks. I mention Cars 2 because I have heard Pixar movies can be especially difficult, so I'm using this as my tester.
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This thread gave me a lot of hope, but unfortunately I still can't get a viewable MP4 of my store-bought DVD of the movie Cars 2. It's actually faster that way and I think it saves wear and tear on the drive too. Then you can do the encoding, which does use a lot of cpu, from the hard drive. So it's good to just use the drive for the decrypting part, since that doesn't take much cpu. Burning the same size.iso with in either takes the same amount of time. One is about 3 times faster than the other. They're definitely the slowest thing in your machine. Using one program to both rip and encode sounds good, but I've found that using followed by handbrake is actually faster. Given the inherent complexity of video encoding and the lack of consistent standards, that's hard to do. I think it has the best balance between power and ease of use. As mentioned, it's really the same encoder with different interfaces. The encoder part is trialware and it's not as good really. Good program (it supports separate chapters) but it won't work with many newer discs. However, the last suggestion certainly isn't for everyone, since command lines tend to be a pain to learn. Or, if you really wanted to, you could manually learn the command lines for either. Is also common I think, but I haven't found it to be too particularly reliable. I'll also use from time to time, as I see fit, since it has more powerful post-processing features.
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I mostly use, as it's simple straight-forward interface makes many tasks quick and easy.