Ripping DVDs to ISO - Is MakeMKV the best option?
Posted: Fri May 15, 2026 7:50 pm
I keep putting off ripping my collection of DVDs because I'm never sure which is the best option. Does MakeMKV do a proper job of ripping to ISO?
Other options I have handy are DVDDecrypter and Xreveal (Free version). DVDDecrypter is ancient so I wonder how reliable it would prove to be with my collection. I own mostly old DVDs but I"m unsure which protections still might throw off that old software. Is Xreveal reliable? Frustratingly, the latest update of Xreveal seems to have moved some decryption standards recently from free to paid only (like ARccOS). I'm unsure if this would affect my collection as it's mostly older TV shows and random features.
Any issues with corrupted files or improper rips from any of these?
One thing that disappoints me is none of the newer ripping apps provides an option for including an mds file to retain layer breaks. Why is this just ignored these days? DVDDecrypter does this correctly, but neither MakeMKV nor XReveal does this. So you lose the layer break info for dual-layered DVDs, which will affect where the layer break is placed if burning to a new DVD. I guess that's a reason to use DVDDecrypter, but it would be nice if I could trust MakeMKV to do a reliable job.
Any advise on which to use for backups? Has anybody run into issues using MakeMKV for DVD ISOs, and then using those ISOs later for burning or ripping? Any metadata issues?
Other options I have handy are DVDDecrypter and Xreveal (Free version). DVDDecrypter is ancient so I wonder how reliable it would prove to be with my collection. I own mostly old DVDs but I"m unsure which protections still might throw off that old software. Is Xreveal reliable? Frustratingly, the latest update of Xreveal seems to have moved some decryption standards recently from free to paid only (like ARccOS). I'm unsure if this would affect my collection as it's mostly older TV shows and random features.
Any issues with corrupted files or improper rips from any of these?
One thing that disappoints me is none of the newer ripping apps provides an option for including an mds file to retain layer breaks. Why is this just ignored these days? DVDDecrypter does this correctly, but neither MakeMKV nor XReveal does this. So you lose the layer break info for dual-layered DVDs, which will affect where the layer break is placed if burning to a new DVD. I guess that's a reason to use DVDDecrypter, but it would be nice if I could trust MakeMKV to do a reliable job.
Any advise on which to use for backups? Has anybody run into issues using MakeMKV for DVD ISOs, and then using those ISOs later for burning or ripping? Any metadata issues?