If you haven’t already installed VLC Media Player, you can get it from https://www. videolan. org/vlc. VLC Media Player comes with libraries that make it possible to play (and sometimes rip) copyright-protected DVDs. [1] X Research source If the DVD you want to copy uses a more advanced copyright protection method, you can try a third-party DVD decryption tool like AnyDVD, VideoProc, or DVD Decrypter.

If you haven’t already installed VLC Media Player, you can get it from https://www. videolan. org/vlc. VLC Media Player comes with libraries that make it possible to play (and sometimes rip) copyright-protected DVDs. [1] X Research source If the DVD you want to copy uses a more advanced copyright protection method, you can try a third-party DVD decryption tool like AnyDVD, VideoProc, or DVD Decrypter.

If any windows open when you do this, close them before proceeding.

You can also press Ctrl + R to open this menu.

You can also press Ctrl + R to open this menu.

You may also want to choose other options here, such as a starting from particular title or chapter. This can be helpful if you only want to rip part of the DVD.

If you’re not sure which audio track to select, you can play the DVD in VLC, click the Audio menu, select Audio Track, and toggle through the track numbers until you have the right one. For example, some movies have multiple audio tracks in different languages. To rip with the right language, you’ll want to find the track number for your preferred language, then select that number from the “Audio track” menu.

H. 265, also known as HEVC, is also best for very high-resolution video, including 4K and 8K.

H. 265, also known as HEVC, is also best for very high-resolution video, including 4K and 8K.

Click the Audio codec tab. You can keep the defaults if you’d like by checking the “Keep original audio track” box. If you’d prefer, you can choose a different audio format. For example, for a high-quality audio file, you might choose MPEG-4 Audio (AAC), set the bitrate to 320 kb/s, and set “Channels” to 2. [3] X Research source Click the Subtitles tab and check the box if you’d like to copy the original subtitles to the ripped video. It’s best to keep the other options set to their defaults if you’re not sure which settings to choose. Click Save when you’re finished.

If you don’t add . mp4 to the end of the file name, VLC will just play the DVD instead of ripping it. [4] X Research source Click Save when you’re finished.

If you don’t add . mp4 to the end of the file name, VLC will just play the DVD instead of ripping it. [4] X Research source Click Save when you’re finished.

This process will take anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours, depending on your computer’s speed and the size of the DVD. The video progress bar at the bottom of VLC Media Player’s window will show how much of the video has been converted.

If VLC doesn’t rip the entire DVD, has missing audio, or other technical issues, check to make sure you have the latest version of VLC installed and try again. If you can’t rip the DVD with VLC, try using Handbrake.

If you haven’t already installed VLC Media Player, you can get it from https://www. videolan. org/vlc. Many Mac users report not being able to hear audio after ripping a DVD with VLC Media Player on a Mac. If you’ve already tried ripping a DVD and you don’t hear the audio track, try again with these steps. If these steps don’t help, you can use Handbrake instead of VLC, as it will make the ripping process much easier. When you install HandBrake, it will automatically use VLC’s libdvdcss libraries to decrypt copy-protected DVDs. [5] X Research source

If any windows open when you do this, close them before proceeding. VLC Media Player comes with libraries that make it possible to play (and sometimes rip) copyright-protected DVDs. [6] X Research source If the DVD you want to copy uses a more advanced copyright protection method, you can try a third-party DVD decryption tool like DVDFab or VideoProc.

Once you click this option, you’ll be able to enter a title and beginning chapter number manually.

If both “File” and “Stream” are selected, click the “File” checkbox again to select it as the sole output.

For example, to save your DVD file as “Batman”, you would type in Batman. mp4.

Check the “Video” checkbox, then choose H. 265 for the best level of compression with the highest possible quality. If you have trouble creating an H. 265 file later, try again by selecting H. 264 instead. For the video bitrate, you can keep the default settings, or a different bitrate. For example, you might choose 5000 kb/s for a 720p video, or 8000 kb/s for 1080p videos. [8] X Research source kb/s. [9] X Research source If “1” is not selected in the “Scale” box, select it now.

For an HD video with audio, you might choose AAC or MPEG-4 Audio (AAC), and set the bitrate to 320 kb/s. [10] X Research source If “2” is not selected from the “Channels” menu, select it now to ensure you capture stereo-quality audio.

This process can take anywhere from 15 to 40 minutes per half-hour of video.

If VLC doesn’t rip the entire DVD, has missing audio, or other technical issues. Check to make sure you have the latest version of VLC installed and try again. If the DVD still can’t rip, it may have copy-protection on it. In which case, you will need to purchase DVD decryption software to copy the contents of the DVD.