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I was curious to see if anyone else was using DVDFab with good results and to throw it out there as another option. There is a free version which is what I am using and so far so good. I just need to get the right resolution and size combination. I like the fact that I only need one program to copy purchased dvds to the pc and then to convert to mobile media. I was going to use handbrake like mentioned in the wiki but I still needed to take off the copy protection and found dvdfab does both.
The movie I messed with so far was Disney G-Force and I converted just the main movie and it came out to under 800mb. I need to do like I said and change settings for resolution but it played smooth and the audio was synced. Maybe I will make a video or tutorial on it and add it to the wiki when I get time once I get the settings perfected.
Just thought I would throw this out there.
The movie I messed with so far was Disney G-Force and I converted just the main movie and it came out to under 800mb. I need to do like I said and change settings for resolution but it played smooth and the audio was synced. Maybe I will make a video or tutorial on it and add it to the wiki when I get time once I get the settings perfected.
Just thought I would throw this out there.