Yes. This is actually pretty simple. It is a two step process:
1. throw away that stoopud WinBox
2. get a Mac or the latest Linux distro
Thread killed. :-D
Keep that stoopid winbox and install Linux Mint over Windows. Probably good hardware so don’t waste it.
If they’re copyright copy protected might not be possible. There MAY be software out there for that but I have no idea where to find it (wink, wink, nudge).
If it’s NOT copy protected get thee some quality FLASH DRIVES with sufficient capacity and go. I stress QUALITY (Sandisk or better) as I had a bad experience with some of the budget priced JUNK coming out of China. Ebay sellers seem to have the most competitive stuff.
Is that somehow not working for you?
Any Video Converter (AVC) - free
Will also capture YouTube vids to your video folder.
One Click DVD Copy Pro and DVD43 free codec...
I know some who copy a purchased original DVD, and shelve the original for archive use only, and use the copied DVD for watching (grandkids who sling ‘em around, ya know?)...Damage the DVD? Create another copy...
Does this constitute “fair use”? Don’t know, I’m not an attorney...As long as it’s for your use only, and you do not sell the copy, it falls into a gray area...
I of course, do not do this...Just sayin’...
VLC. Runs on any OS. Free and open source. Shows any format as a media player. Media menu... convert/save option.
DVDFAB.
Along with some of the other good suggestions on this thread, I would get rid of Win10 and rollback to Win7.
As Dalberg-Acton mentioned in post #9:
Make MKV stripes any decoding/copy protection and creates a ‘container file’ - save it to your desktop in a file folder. (For best practice go to preferences and set ‘skip files shorter than X seconds to 600).
Handbrake converts the file to .MP4 or .M4V (works best with iTunes) and there are many useful presets in the latest version.
I use both and they work very well.
Best!
Step1: rip with MakeMKV
Step 2: rename output file [Movie Name] ([Year Released]). Get the right info from IMDB. VERY IMPORTANT to get file name right.
Step 3: encode with Handbrake. Be sure to look up best settings.
Step 4: add metadata with iFlicks.
As a follow-up:
Make MKV takes about 30% of the time of the DVD to convert, think 30 minutes for a 90 minute DVD....
Handbrake takes about 80% of the time of the DVD - depending upon the output settings AND YOUR PROCESSOR! Your processor fan will be on high!
I understand DVD’s have ‘fair use’ protections and that Blu-Rays do not (technically).
From what I hear Blu-Ray’s take a lot more time in Handbrake.
Thanks for posting the thread. I’m sure there’ll be plenty of good info posted in the replies.
Will revisit this at home later.
I suggest you NOT download anything illegal. Then they won’t destroy your computer.
Why would anyone want an illegal copy of a movie, anyway? Or even a legal copy? Does having it on your drive make you feel better? I don’t get it.
So, go ahead if you wish, but don’t complain when they destroy your computer, like I know happened to someone I know. Twice! :)
First, you will need to use a ripper that will defeat the copy prevention software that is embedded in all DVDs and Blu rays...there are basically three softwares that will do this. (all others are suspect...they won’t work well, in other words.)
01. ANYDVD - free for 30 days, then they offer a subscribers license, good for a year; at a premium cost. ANYDVD is the BEST Ripper available, upgraded perhaps once every 3 weeks, (current with new copy prevention schemes) Easy to use as well. Here’s the website = https://www.redfox.bz/en/anydvdhd.html
02. DVDFAB - (particularily “DVDFAB HD Decrypter”) Free for 30 days, BUT the RIPPER part of the software is ALWAYS free; but the copy prevention is not always current. Say..always maybe 6-8 months not current. The REGULAR DVDFAB has more options, yet again, after 30 days, offers a pay subscription for premium cost. Here’s the website - http://www.dvdfab.cn/
03. the third option is MAKEMKV.. This software WILL rip almost every DVD and BluRay.. the BETA software is ALWAYS free...but the Pro MAKEMKV software is subscription based at a premium cost. Those who use the BETA MAKEMKV DO have to request a KEY each month to continue to use this software.. the key is free.
Oh, and MKV is a CONTAINER format.. just like Mp4 is a container format. Many Digital files use the Mp4 video container and the ACC audio format, simply because these formats are almost universally used in computers, tablets, and so on. MKV is a very useful video container, often used with the Dolby Digital AC3 audio format.
Now.. ONCE the dvd or blu ray is ripped to your hard drive.. well.. it can be rather large.. DVDs can be up to 8 gigs in content..Blu Rays can be up to 50 gigs in content..BUT Blank dvds are only 4.3 gigs... HOW can we fit 8 gigs of content, or even 50 gigs of content onto a blank 4.3 gig DVD ?
The answer lies in COMPRESSION.. with the H.264 codec...(which is miraculous!) large videos can be compressed down to 4.3 gigs, or even less..and still look SPECTACULAR.. they can look as good as the original~!
So.. there are many different encoders available, FREE and pay...you can do a search on VIDEOHELP.COM for video software encoders...
BUT the Encoder that I’ve used for years, is probably the best one available out there, and it’s FREE.. sure; there is a learning curve to using it, but it’s worth it. This software is called “BD-REBUILDER”.. Here’s where this software can be downloaded - https://www.videohelp.com/software/BD-Rebuilder
And here’s a website that explains a bit HOW to use this software tool. (IMPORTANT - read the introductory grey section paragraphs (written by J.Dobbs, who created this software) before installing BD REBUILDER.. there is a method to properly, correctly installing the software. - http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=143716
For those who have had OUT OF SYNCH problems in the past..this is mostly due to the video itself being in VARIABLE FRAME RATE.. the frame rate speeds up in action scenes, and slows down in static scenes.. thus the framerate varies. The only solution to this problem is to convert the video with VARIABLE frame rate to CONSTANT frame rate.. this can be done with BD REBUILDER OR Handbrake..(the simple version of Handbrake is VIDCODER)
Questions ? I may have answers..but best to ask the guys on the VIDEOHELP.COM forums.. they are the real experts.
I rip my own dvds and Blu rays to an external hard drive, which I play through an external media player.. all my movies are set up as in a JUKEBOX.. The movies are really easy to play...
Ok.. that’s my two cents.. have fun!