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Converting DVDs to MPEG/DIVX

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I want to convert all my kids DVDs to files that they can watch through a PC, What software gives the best convertion and retains a good picture and sound quality?

The movies will either be played on a 21" LCD tv or a 37" LCD tv

Thanks

Matthew

i use DVDfab which will allow you to convert to a multitude of mobile devices.

I watch them on a 50" plasma via Xbox 360

You can get Divx Pro 7 for £13.99 and the DVD plugin for £6.99. Divx compresses really well and still retains a good quality.

it all depends what your wanting. i also have a library of dvds that i have ripped doen to images and mount on the PC allowing me to store the dvds away.

This takes a lot of space mind as the images are between 2 and 4GB.

Haven't tried it but it's Open Source and supposedly very good

HandBrake

WindowsGuiGuide ? HandBrake

HandBrake

"First things first. Handbrake on the Windows Platform does NOT decrypt Commercial DVDs. Let me repeat this. It does NOT decrypt commercial DVDs.

Third-party software is required for this part of the process. (e.g. AnyDVD, DVD43 or DVD Decryptor)

(Note: Please note that these applications are not legal in many countries. You should consult the law in your own country before using these applications. We do not provide support for 3rd party applications!)"

ImToo is a good program.

I use dvdshrink, followed by handbrake. Never had any problems with audio or video.

Any Video Converter, assuming it's not a protection breaking program you seek, this one converts among formats, I use it to shrink my TV program Mpeg2's down to a smaller size, but it does convert formats as well, choose the free version.

Slysoft Clone DVD mobile with anyDVD ;)

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