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How to rip DVD movies using freeware HandBrake
HandBrake is a free tool which comes with plenty of features for beginners and intermediate users alike. This free cross platform, open source program can *convert a DVD into formats such as MP4, MKV, AVI or OGM that can be played on your PC, Mac, Linux box, iPod, PSP, Apple TV, Television, iPhone, or mobile phone. Just follow this guide.
Step1. Download and install Handbrake
To get started you'll have to install the software. At the time of writing the software was up to version 0.9 and available free at the HandBrake Web site. Once installed open the HandBrake application. The application should default to a simple interface like the screenshot below.
HandBrake
Step 2, Insert DVD movie
Once you've selected the DVD you want to copy or back up insert it into your Mac. Now click on the icon that says "Source" and click your DVD drive.
Click Open and you will be able to see many titles included in this DVD disk. Choose the longest title if this is a movie DVD, or choose your favorite chapter if this is an episode.
Step 3, Set the output format
In this example I've selected MKV files as output format but the principle is the same for other formats. Once the format is selected you can select other settings such as video quality, audio track, Audio Sample Rate, bitrate, Picture Settings, etc.
Step 4, Rip DVD
Check all settings and click Start. A progress bar will show its ripping speed; depends on many factors like machine speed filesize, etc.
*Please note that only CSS encryption is supported. Users with DVD's encrypted with another method will need to use a third party decrypter such as DVDShrink first. We were also informed of another option using DVDFab via this anonymous post:
"Open up DVDFab and choose HD Decrypter at startup. This is the free option; it will automatically start counting down your trial for the Blu-Ray section when you first start ripping, but once that expires you should still be able to choose HD Decrypter at startup, which will rip full discs to your hard drive."
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