Saving DVD to multiple files

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Yargling
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Saving DVD to multiple files

Postby Yargling » 31 Dec 2021 13:09

Hi, I have a couple of DVDs with a TV series on that I want to rip and store on my computer - however, I've found this problematic to actually do in practice with VLC - the convert/save feature seems to playback the whole DVD, starting with the initial track (Which seems to be the whole series) and then each individual track.

If I leave the starting track at 0, the resultant file has the whole series but the audio is unsynchronized after one episode.

I can playback from a certain track, and that does just store the one track with synchronized audio, but then it proceeds to process all remaining tracks again (for no clear reason).

Is there a way to either a) batch process all the episodes into individual files, b) rip the whole series without the issue of unsynchronized audio, or c) at least just process one file per rip?

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Re: Saving DVD to multiple files

Postby freak_playa » 03 Jan 2022 12:49

Why don't you copy the complete filesystem of the DVD. DVD's usually have a UDF1.2 file system. This is ISO 9660 compliant and is now supported by every OS.
On Unix and Unix-like system there is a tool called "dd". You can use this to copy the udf1.2 to a iso file. Than you can play this iso in VLC like a normal DVD in a drive.

If you use the convert/save function in VLC, the video files of the DVD will be transcoded. This is accompanied by a loss of quality if the appropriate settings are not set.


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