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Ripit difference between compress and rip
Ripit difference between compress and rip











ripit difference between compress and rip

The output from DVDRebuilder will be better overall than compressed output from DVDFab or DVDShrink, especially with movies that require more compression to hit this size. Then use DVDRebuilder to make a complete copy (menus, main movie and extras all included) and it will output in a size meant to fit onto a single layer dvd. If you want the menus, and you want smaller sizes, decrypt the movie and rip it uncompressed to the hard drive. The size of the movie will be the same as what it is on the disc. If you have the room, make uncompressed copies. That leads me to another question, if there is a difference in quality in an uncompressed and a compressed DVD rip, is it noticeable? Will I get better quality from an uncompressed DVD rip, or a straight compressed rip of a DVD? Now the file size between the two can be between 2-3Gb difference, so whilst I'm not worried about the storage needed at this stage, the less storage I use the better in the long run. Now I know that by the very nature of compression, you do lose quality. I am ripping my collection to ISO so I can keep an exact 1:1 replicate copy, if I decide to just keep the main movie later, I can just convert the ISO.

#Ripit difference between compress and rip how to

However I can't seem to find the answer to a question I have, which will help me decide how to rip my collection. So I have done quite a bit of research, I understand containers, codecs, bitrates etc etc. I have recently started to build my media setup up at home, and starting the process of ripping my DVD collection.













Ripit difference between compress and rip