I am attempting to put my family's entire DVD collection into a digital format so that we can just watch our movies using a media center thing. I haven't gotten that far yet, but have been looking at different options. While I'm researching those options, however, I wanted to start at least ripping and formatting the DVDs because I have a feeling this is going to take quite a bit of time. We have about 500 DVDs, including some from our favorite TV show series, etc. This is all because I'm so tired of finding my 2- and 4-year olds tearing through the DVDs. We have lost so many due to rambunctious little boys and their unique ability to destroy anything they come in contact with. I'm sure you all know the drill.
At this point, I don't have a bluRay reader and we don't have many BR discs anyway, so these questions only pertain to regular DVDs. So here's my questions, after having read many tutorials and searches:
I'm having a hard time deciphering which title to choose from the Disney DVDs. I did read that Disney and some other companies do this to deter ripping, and I read that the BDinfo database can be helpful for choosing which title to pick. However I saw that it was on a bluRay forum... and these are regular DVDs. I just want the movie in English with regular audio, subtitles not necessary. We're keeping all our DVDs so we'll have the original, but I'm hoping to box them up and put them in the garage until/unless we need it for some reason. But, for example, when I've have MakeMKV open the 2-disc special edition version of Beauty and the Beast, it shows 5 titles, 4 of which all appear to be the actual movie. MakeMKV has checked two of these as well as the first title that doesn't seem to be the movie. But I don't know which one to choose for this purpose- how would I know to pick? Can that BDinfo thing be used for regular DVDs? I'm anticipating encountering this several times because we have a large Disney DVD collection, so having a good method for identifying the correct title to choose would be very helpful.
Second, I had done a few other DVDs using this process, and then I encoded it with Handbrake, as suggested by a friend of mine. I used his preset that he emailed me (similar to "normal" with a couple settings tweaked) After that encoding process was done, I tried to play the mp4 file in VLC player, but it wouldn't work. I'm assuming that the issue is something having to do with Handbrake, not this original rip from MakeMKV. Sounds silly, but can you advise me if I should ask in the Handbrake forums for that, or is it a potential issue with how I ripped it?Title01- 22 chapters, 3.4GB (angle 1) duration 1:30:37, segment count 47;
Title02- 22 chapters, 3.4GB (angle 2) duration 1:30:37, segment count 47;
Title03- 21 chapters, 3.2GB (angle 1) duration 1:23:46, segment count 53;
Title04- 21 chapters, 3.2GB (angle 2) duration 1:23:46, segment count 53
There is more information about the segment map as well, let me know if you need that info too!
I really appreciate any help or advice that you can offer! This is something that is pretty foreign to me, but I want to learn how to do it so that we can preserve our movie collection before my darling monkeys destroy anymore DVDs! Thanks again for the help! I'm willing to learn and to try things, but I don't speak computer very well and have to google just about everything in order to find tutorials... it's a long process. lol
Have a great day!!