scotty
Senior Member
So, on the weekend I finally got the network at my new home running. I'm using an Athlon64 3200 machine with 2 RAID'd 1TB drives as a NAS of sorts (running XP Pro). I used to have an XP MediaCenter, so I'd rip DVD's to the hard drive in straight VOB format (DVD Shrink) and they'd play without any hassles in Media Center. Now I have a PS3, and it seems as though most of my ripped DVD's are useless, as the PS3 doesn't play plain-jane VOB's. You 'can' get the vobs to work, but it's pretty much just as easy to start over, after all is said and done (you have to re-encode the disc, not splitting VOB's, and then rename all the vob's to mpg).
So now I'm faced with whether or not it's worth it to start ripping DVD's to single mpeg or avi files. I've always been an advocate of keeping DVD's in their 'original' state (menu's, etc), but it seems more trouble than it's worth. That, and I really dont watch the extra's all that much anyway...
So my question is, if you were to rip/convert [hundreds] of DVD's into some sort of single, uber-format, what would you choose? It seems as though Mpeg4-H.264 is pretty much the most widely accepted standard (PS3, Ipods, etc) with the best quality... Any thoughts? Opinions? Anyone know how large a roughly 2 hr movie would be in MP4? An iphone/ipod/windows mobile phone is likely in my future, so it would have to be as cross-compatible as possible. Storage space isn't a huge concern, but video/audio quality is.
This is one of those things I dont want to have to do again, so if I have to convert/re-rip any of my movies, I'd prefer to do it once and for all. Any thoughts?
[It appears as though Handbrake does the best job of this, unless anyone has any better suggestions for programs].
So now I'm faced with whether or not it's worth it to start ripping DVD's to single mpeg or avi files. I've always been an advocate of keeping DVD's in their 'original' state (menu's, etc), but it seems more trouble than it's worth. That, and I really dont watch the extra's all that much anyway...
So my question is, if you were to rip/convert [hundreds] of DVD's into some sort of single, uber-format, what would you choose? It seems as though Mpeg4-H.264 is pretty much the most widely accepted standard (PS3, Ipods, etc) with the best quality... Any thoughts? Opinions? Anyone know how large a roughly 2 hr movie would be in MP4? An iphone/ipod/windows mobile phone is likely in my future, so it would have to be as cross-compatible as possible. Storage space isn't a huge concern, but video/audio quality is.
This is one of those things I dont want to have to do again, so if I have to convert/re-rip any of my movies, I'd prefer to do it once and for all. Any thoughts?
[It appears as though Handbrake does the best job of this, unless anyone has any better suggestions for programs].