On Wed, 25 Apr 2012 17:55:48 +0100, Rob Malpass wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I think I asked something similar a few months back but please bear 
> with
> me - as ever this is driving me mad...
>
> I want a simple program to turn a DVD into a video file - purely for
> personal use - need the space in the living room - I'm not doing
 anything
> knowingly nefarious here. For the moment, let's not concentrate on 
> which
> format and therefore which codec. For what should be not far short of 
> a
> simple job - I'm coming up against all sorts of weirdness trying to 
> do
 it
> either free or with Linux or both.
>
> I've tried k3b, which just hangs
>
> I've tried k9copy to produce an iso - which works but not sure what 
> good
> that actually is - save for burning the iso back to optical media 
> again
> as backup.
>
> I've tried dvd:rip which seems to work - until you play the avi back 
> and
> you get the equivalent of an analogue TV picture which hasn't been 
> quite
> tuned in well i.e. diagonal lines and crackled unintelligible sound.
>
> I must be missing something - and I'm getting to the stage where I'd
> happily pay for something that works. With umpteen DVDs and a smaller
> living room, need something quick (in every sense).
>
> Surely there must be a simple program out there to rip DVDs easily. 
> Any
> ideas anyone?
 I'd third (or fourth etc etc) Handbrake - works for me. Has many many 
 output options and can queue jobs to allow multiple episodes to be 
 ripped from the same disk in a batch (for example)
 Alternatively, there's also ogmrip, which I like as well and used to 
 use when I was having issues with Handbrake (random segfaults a while 
 back)
 Regards,
 Stuart
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