

Click the "PGC" and in the bottom left box you will see a list of "chapters".
RIP DVD TO MP4 WINDOWS
Put your chosen DVD into your DVD Reader, after accessing the disk you will see tick boxes appear in the "Input" tab that will say something like "VTS_01" Imaging the "VTS" as being a folder in windows explorer, click the little + at the left and it will branch out into something like "PGC 1" Imaging the PGC as being another folder 'within' the "VTS" one. Launch DVD Decrypter and from the "MODE" menu select "IFO". For this example I'll use a Mixmash disk.
RIP DVD TO MP4 HOW TO
RIPPING Next I'll describe how to rip a shared vob type disc. That's it! click "OK" and back to the main interface. NEXT, Click the "File Mode" tab "Select Files" none "Stream processing" set to "show all" "File Splitting" set to "By VOB ID" "Ignore Unreferenced VTS Sets" checkedy "Remove IFO Structure Protection" checked "Remove IFO RC Protection" checked "Remove IFO RCE Protection" checked "Patch M2V Timecode" checked NEXT Click the "Stream Processing" tab and make sure "Convert PCM to WAV" is checked.
RIP DVD TO MP4 PATCH
"Select Main Movie" unchecked "Enable Stream Processing" checked "Uncheck Suspect Cells" checked Set "File Splitting" to "By Chapter" "Copy IFO File" checked "Remove RC Protection" checked "Remove RCE Protection" checked Patch M2V Timecode" Checked Everything else under "IFO Mode" should be unchecked. Under the "general" tab you should have :- "File System To Parse" AUTO "Remove Macrovision Protection" checked "Check For Structure Protection" checked "Hide Pack header Warnings" checked under the "Other" heading, all should be checked Anything else can be left at default. Launch dvd decrypter and select "tools" then "settings". And after you get used to using the method above, it becomes pretty simple. If there is a better quality ripping for filesize, I haven't found it. Filesizes can vary quite a bit, but that is because Handbrake is doing its job of giving extra size only when needed. Handbrake does an excellent job of retaining quality. Open DVD Decrypter, on the toolbar choose "Tools", "Settings", "IFO MODE" tab, "FILE SPLITTING: BY CHAPTER", click "OKAY", back to the toolbar choose "MODE", "IFO", check the box for each desired chapter, click the DVD to HDD button to rip) 2) Open Handbrake 3) Drag and drop the first VOB (or browse to it) 4) Check "Keep Aspect Ratio" box, "Anamorphic: None", "Modulus: 16", "Cropping" Automatic" 5) On "Video Filters" tab, everything should be off except "Decomb: Automatic" 6) Click "Add to Queue" and then "Start" 7) Repeat step 3 - 6 (all settings should actually be retained, and you don't need to click start again) I've been using these settings for quite awhile and they work great. 1) Use DVD Decrypter to rip each chapter (each music video) to an individual VOB. Follow these instructions and I think you'll be happy with the results.


For correct aspect ratio for each video, use DVD Decrpter to rip each video to its own VOB before encoding to MP4. But I don't like ripping directly from the DVD within Handbrake because I like to crop the black bars out of the videos, and Handbrake crops all chapters/music videos as if they are all the same aspect ratio.
