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		<title>High Quality DVD Copies with HandBrake</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jan 2009 11:23:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently set out on a mission to convert all my season box sets and other DVDs to compressed video files that I can stream to my TV through my Mac Mini turned media server.
This is certainly not the first time I&#8217;ve done such a thing. I&#8217;m an old pro at ripping DVDs. I even [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently set out on a mission to convert all my season box sets and other DVDs to compressed video files that I can stream to my TV through my Mac Mini turned media server.</p>
<p>This is certainly not the first time I&#8217;ve done such a thing. I&#8217;m an old pro at ripping DVDs. I even got past the encryption on the Dark Knight DVD, but that&#8217;s another tale. (Pirating DVDs is wrong. Don&#8217;t do it kiddos. However, you are allowed by law to make a copy of any DVD, Music CD, software, etc. that you own, as a backup. Aren&#8217;t disclaimers fun?).</p>
<p>Anyways, this time, I wanted to ensure I got a near DVD-quality rip while still conserving file size. Any compression format is going to be lossy, sure, but you can get awfully close to the original, and that&#8217;s what I was looking for. That&#8217;s also what I had no idea how to do. I use <a href="http://handbrake.fr/" target="nw">HandBrake</a> religiously but it&#8217;s not always obvious what presets or options to use for any given case. So, I turned to my old friend, Google, and started researching.</p>
<p>After a fair amount of work, I finally came across a <a href="http://forum.handbrake.fr/viewtopic.php?f=6&#038;t=8837#p48143" target="nw">thread in the HandBrake forum</a> that gave me the info I needed. One of the developers of HandBrake suggested that the AppleTV preset in HandBrake with the quality slider bumped up to 62% gives a near perfect encode. What the thread didn&#8217;t mention is that you&#8217;ll need to uncheck &#8220;Large file size&#8221;, as well, since this is only for encodings where the produced mp4 will be greater than 4GB and breaks compatibility with most software and devices when enabled.</p>
<p>I gave it a whirl, and I have to say that it definitely does the trick. The mp4 produced is virtually identical in quality to the DVD, at least to my eyes (YMMV).</p>
<p>It also seems to be a relatively quick encode. On the low-end model Mac Mini (1.8Ghz, 1GB RAM), I get about 12-14 fps converting directly from DVD to an external hard drive over USB2.0. It usually takes twice as long, roughly, as real-time, so a 2-hour movie would equal a 4-hour encode.</p>
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