The following is an extract from a guide that I am preparing to place as a sticky on the forum.
Let me know what you think.
I do not use 2 x Optical drives as the rip with no compression only takes me about 10 minutes on my fastest machine/drive.
Best Practices
Firstly, check that the your target device is listed on the left hand pane once you click on the DVD to Mobile option in the left hand pane of the Fab window.
In Settings (little green tick mark at top right of the Fab window), set the "Create files in subfolder of output directory" to "OFF"
Also, in Settings_>DVD to DVD set the Default output size as "DVD9" and the Default output type as "DVD Folder" and close down Fab.
Then create a directory where you will want the ripped DVD to go. I use C:\DVD Rips as an example.
Reasons behind this process.
I have always subscribed to the "Do it once and do it right" theory and have come up with this procedure after literally years of bitter experience. The reasons that I ALWAYS rip to the hard disk first are:-
The conversion process is quite long (can be roughly the running time of the title) depending on the power of your computer and a DVD is continually being accessed if used as the source.
This can create overheating problems, especially in slimline external drives or drives in portables and this will manifest itself in playback glitches or audio sync problems in the converted file.
Fab can also be set up to do batch processing but the media must always be available to it, so I can set up a queue to do 5 titles overnight.
Also, I tend to do different conversions of most titles (eg: Media Player & cellphone) and this way the source is always available to me.
Doing the process this way is generally quicker than encoding from the original DVD. Ie: the rip time + the conversion time using the hard disc as the source is less that the conversion time from the original DVD.
Stage 1: Rip the DVD to a folder.
Start Fab.
Choose DVD to DVD on the left hand panel of the Fab window.
Select the directory where you ripped the DVD to in the source
Insert the DVD in the drive and wait for Fab to recognise it as the source.
Select the directory that you have created as the target where you want the ripped DVD to go.
Select Full Disc mode on the left hand panel of Fab.
Check that the DVD9 setting has been maintained at the bottom of the Fab window and just above that, check that the Volume Label is what you want. Take care here because a lot of older releases used to have something like "DVD_VIDEO" as the volume label and you will overwrite any previous rips with the same name.
Once the rip is done, a subfolder with the name of the "Volume Label" will be created in the output directory.
As I said above, I generally do this to multiple DVD's for later processing at about 10-15mins per title.
Stage 2: DVD to Mobile Conversion
Click on DVD to Mobile on the left hand pane of the Fab window.
Click on the device that you wish to make the file for on the left hand pane.
In the "Source" bar at the top of the Fab Window to navigate to the subdirectory where the DVD was ripped to. Fab will then parse the structure and usually choose the longest title as the main movie. If you are encoding a series DVD, you will need to choose the individual titles which you will be able to recognise by the length.
In the "Target" bar at the top of the window, navigate to disc/directory where you want the encoded file(s) to finish.
You can then open the queue to fine tune the settings of each encode but I will not discuss that here as it is a whole topic in itself.
When all ready to go, press the start button and come back later to find it all done.
You can queue up multiple dvd's fom the hard disc like this for overnight processing.
I hope that this helps......
Best Regards
GregiBoy