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More => Old Versions => Media Center 17 => Topic started by: tgundo2003 on January 24, 2013, 10:27:17 pm
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So I am almost done ripping all my DVD's to my NAS, but I have noticed that on some DVD's the file size ends up being huge. For example, I ripped Cars 2 and it came out to 75 gigs! I am using DVD Decrypter. I would like to manage filesize better to not fill up the NAS so quickly, but I still want full quality.
Any advise?
Thanks
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I transcode using VidCoder into a mkv file. Quality is great.
http://vidcoder.codeplex.com/ (http://vidcoder.codeplex.com/)
Keep just the main title stream.
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I ripped Cars 2 and it came out to 75 gigs!
You must mean 7.5 Gigs.
Something went seriously wrong if its 75.
A free program called DVDShrink can remove previews and languages you don't care about.
It works on discs as well as dvds that are already ripped to a hard drive.
I don't think its been upgraded for years, but it works fine.
Slysoft makes a similar program called clone dvd
These are the only 2 i know of but im sure there are a lot more.
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No, really, 75 Gig. I just did Toy Story 3 and it came out to be 67 gig. ?
I looked at VidCoder, that does not handle discs with encryption. It points to DVDFAB for those, and I check it out but somehow confused myself more......
Whats the easiest way to rip an encrypted dvd to Video_TS these days for free?
Thanks Again
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A dvd can only hold around 9 gigs.
4.7 on each of the 2 layers.
So something is going wrong.
The easiest way to rip by installing anydvd
Once installed you can rip with JRiver or just with anydvd.
Both take about 3 clicks and 5-10 minutes to finish.
If you want to rip Bluray you will need anydvdHD
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anydvd isn't free but it will pay for itself with the 90 percent hard disc space you will save.
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Some DVDs corrupt the file table (FAT?) details on the disc to try and prevent ripping/copying. I have a couple that report disc sizes of ~75Gb. Some ripping software fail on these discs because they get in an endless loop copying non-existent data from the disc because the FAT tells the filesystem it's there. It doesn't affect playback.
I don't know which free software works for these discs though.
SBR
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Some DVDs corrupt the file table (FAT?) details on the disc to try and prevent ripping/copying. I have a couple that report disc sizes of ~75Gb. Some ripping software fail on these discs because they get in an endless loop copying non-existent data from the disc because the FAT tells the filesystem it's there. It doesn't affect playback.
I don't know which free software works for these discs though.
SBR
This sounds like what's possibly happening here, because in most cases my folder sizes are less than 7 gig. I know it doesnt affect playback....but it really chews up drive space!
I looked at anydvdHD, I might try that. I did also successfully use DVDFAB, just ripped the movie and the file size was less than 2 gig for Video_TS, a little over 2 gig for iso, but not sure I want to go the iso route.
Looks like I need to pick a new software and re-rip the collection again... :(
Thanks for the help!
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I did also successfully use DVDFAB,
Just thought I would follow up... The quality of the rip from DVDFAB was poor at best, and that was a rip to TS. I'll try anyDVD next...