On 01/07/2016 15:12, Paul Groves wrote:
Hi, has anyone found a program that can rip dvds in full quality? (Like magic dvd ripper in windows)
On magic DVD ripper you just put the disc in, choose a title to rip and a destination and go. Is there a program like this on linux? (Or a command to achieve the same thing)? I would prefer to rip to mkv
I have tried handbrake VLC acid rip k3b and k9copy but the videos always come out with interlacing lines or the bitrate is fixed. (same issues on ubuntu as well)
This is the only thing my linux install(s) currently cannot do that windows can. Would be nice to be able to uninstall windows 10 and free up the space on my disk.
Thanks
ffmpeg is your best bet for high quality video from a dvd, I've never used it but handbrake looks like an ffmpeg front end. You will need to configure it for high quality which seems to be selecting the high profile preset. The bitrate is part of the configuration and you can output to mpeg or mkv containers. If you click on help it takes you to a web based comprehensive guide to converting your dvd's. I'll be interested to know what your experiences with handbrake are. Dave P -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org