First of all I love DVDFab. I've tried dozens of DVD back-up/encoding/ripping/converting/whatevering programs and this one has consistently been the simplest, fastest, and most dependable. To date I've backed up about 250 movies I own and in the future when optical technology catches up with consumer prices for Blu-Ray I'll probably do it all over again with HD movies.
My ultimate goal is to have every movie I own on one hard drive, uncompressed in a single-file format with chapter and subtitle support. I don't care about special features or preserving less than 5.1 AC3 audio. I've had to compromise chapter/subtitle support for now and I'm going with .AVI files, H.264 video and AC3 source audio, which is a great start.
And by the way...I'm thrilled that the new DVDFab is faster than ever, cuts down menu time and allows potential file output that is 10x bigger than before. This version seems to be light years ahead of any other program I've used for this process, not to mention the constant support getting rid of obnoxious warning screens. There's something very satisfying about sitting down to watch a movie and not having to sit through a red French warning screen.
Here's my issue. My portable hard drives limit the maximum single-file size to 3.99 gb, which is reducing quality on DVDs and forcing me to either sacrifice video quality or split the movie. I have several hard drives, some Seagate, most WD. First obvious question, is there a setting or bypass in the file system on portable drives that would enable me to transfer a file of any size? That would solve my biggest problem.
On a more general note, if anyone has advice on the best way to accomplish some or all the things I'm looking for in my movie collection, I would appreciate the input.
1. All my movies in one place.
2. Video quality should minimally be DVD quality.
3. Source audio uncompressed.
4. Networking hub to every room of my home.
5. The most future-ready file format.
6. Chapter and subtitle support in a single-file solution.
One is dependent upon someone making a 10TB hard drive at 10000rpm lol. Two would be solved by this new version of DVDFab and a back-up hard drive that actually lets me transfer very large files over 4gb. Three and four I already have but I didn't want to leave out any criteria. Five is important, there are so many formats now with MKV, AVI, MP4, MPEG2, RV and a million video codecs that I just went with AVI for now and if I have to convert them one day to something else hopefully processors and video cards will be much faster. Six is the least important but it would be nice to have, along with, say, downloadable jacket/album art for the movies so I could browse them with pretty pictures and colors without using crappy Windows Media Center.
Anyway, this is a wonderful product, thank you for continuing to update and support DVDFab and I appreciate any advice on this subject.
My ultimate goal is to have every movie I own on one hard drive, uncompressed in a single-file format with chapter and subtitle support. I don't care about special features or preserving less than 5.1 AC3 audio. I've had to compromise chapter/subtitle support for now and I'm going with .AVI files, H.264 video and AC3 source audio, which is a great start.
And by the way...I'm thrilled that the new DVDFab is faster than ever, cuts down menu time and allows potential file output that is 10x bigger than before. This version seems to be light years ahead of any other program I've used for this process, not to mention the constant support getting rid of obnoxious warning screens. There's something very satisfying about sitting down to watch a movie and not having to sit through a red French warning screen.
Here's my issue. My portable hard drives limit the maximum single-file size to 3.99 gb, which is reducing quality on DVDs and forcing me to either sacrifice video quality or split the movie. I have several hard drives, some Seagate, most WD. First obvious question, is there a setting or bypass in the file system on portable drives that would enable me to transfer a file of any size? That would solve my biggest problem.
On a more general note, if anyone has advice on the best way to accomplish some or all the things I'm looking for in my movie collection, I would appreciate the input.
1. All my movies in one place.
2. Video quality should minimally be DVD quality.
3. Source audio uncompressed.
4. Networking hub to every room of my home.
5. The most future-ready file format.
6. Chapter and subtitle support in a single-file solution.
One is dependent upon someone making a 10TB hard drive at 10000rpm lol. Two would be solved by this new version of DVDFab and a back-up hard drive that actually lets me transfer very large files over 4gb. Three and four I already have but I didn't want to leave out any criteria. Five is important, there are so many formats now with MKV, AVI, MP4, MPEG2, RV and a million video codecs that I just went with AVI for now and if I have to convert them one day to something else hopefully processors and video cards will be much faster. Six is the least important but it would be nice to have, along with, say, downloadable jacket/album art for the movies so I could browse them with pretty pictures and colors without using crappy Windows Media Center.
Anyway, this is a wonderful product, thank you for continuing to update and support DVDFab and I appreciate any advice on this subject.
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