In these coming days of data caps and all that. What is the most preferred way to rip DVD's/BluRay's
Is it MakeMKV --> Handbrake
AnyDVD, DVDFab?
>>61682852
>Compressing a compressed video
>Ever
MakeMKV and that's it, fag.
>>61682852
>Is it MakeMKV --> Handbrake
Why would you use Handbrake afterward?
I don't understand.
>>61682904
Millennials have 0 standards for video quality, as is to be expected from a generation that watches movies on cellphones.
These are the same people who cause 600MB 720p copies of 2 hour movies the highest downloaded version.
raw file with makemkv
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>>61682852
>Handbrake
Yes and make sure to compress your 25GB blu-ray to a 600mb file.
>>61682893
>>61682904
I only mentioned that because looking around brought up many results using handbrake to convert for a smaller size for "Almost no quality loss"
I have plenty of DVD's and Blu-Rays that'd I like to have portable or use with Plex or something.
>>61683091
>"Almost no quality loss"
To the blind maybe. I've seen one of those guides, the guy claimed it was "almost zero quality loss" over a bluray itself and went on to recommend CRF 22 at 720p
Disregard these retards immediately.
>DVDFab Passkey -> AviSynth -> x265
My toolchain.