Re: ripping DVDs to hard disk with Converter
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I've ripped lots of DVDs using xvid (MPEG-4) and x264 (h.264) video codecs. I like both codecs. The former is supported by more hardware players and is less resource intensive, while the latter gives better quality for the same target file size.
IMHO if you plan to leave the 720x576 or 720x480 frame size, then you need to use a bit-rate of 2000 kbps or even higher. Some videos have lots of fast movements, so need a higher bit-rate, while others need a lower bit-rate. Just take a small video and make some tests to find out what codec and bitrate works best for you.
I usually resize videos to 640x480 or something like that. This allows to use lower bitrate while getting good quality. I underestimated this in my first rips.
p.s. Replay Converter allow to use custom frame size as well as custom bitrate.
I generally use mpeg-4 and h.264 myself. I don't know if I really have a favorite, they both work fine for me.
Best Regards,
Jeff Lenney
Technical Support
Applian Technologies, Inc.
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