Hello,
I've been doing this in the past and I always used the default settings (Encapsulation method: "MPEG TS", Transcoding options: None). It worked quite well but the files tend to be HUGE, like 6 GB and more for just one DVD.
I wanted to reduce the file size so I tried opening the files with VirtualDub to encode them with the Xvid codec, but VirtualDub couldn't open the files. (Error message: "Cannot detect file type of "...".")
Is there any way to tell VLC to use the Xvid (or any other suitable) video codec when ripping DVDs? Is that what the transcoding options are for? If so, how do I get the Xvid codec in there? Plus, what codecs would you recommend?
One more thing: is MPEG TS the correct choice as the encapsulation method for ripping DVDs?
My goal is to archive all my DVDs on a hard drive so I don't have to take the DVDs out of the shelf and their cases all the time.
Thanks in advance