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    #16
    Originally posted by JeffDavis View Post
    I've used DVDFab for years and expect to continue doing so. I occasionally buy discs to rip, and convert them to MP4/MKV files using Handbrake. I donate the discs to Goodwill after I have copies on hard drive. I also rent blu rays, including 4K UHD discs, from 3D-BlurayRental.com. I get about 4 discs per week at ~$4 per disc.
    What's the advantage of using Handbrake? I rip in DVDFab 12 directly to H265 and CRF to get really small files, When streaming I use StreamFab and then DVDFab 12 to get the CRF (Unifab and I don't get along.) So, where does Handbrake come in for you?

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      #17
      I'm sure this all has a direct impact on the price of a slice of pizza in Afghanistan when compared to what a pound of San Marzano tomatoes cost in Campania, Italy.....

      I just wish I was enlightened enough to know what it has to do with the current title of this thread.

      ​"Just because you can..... doesn't mean you should!"

      "The only thing worse than the devil that you know..... is the devil that you don't!"

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        #18
        Originally posted by wyhtmgm View Post
        What's the advantage of using Handbrake? ... So, where does Handbrake come in for you?
        It's just the tool I use to convert the DVD or blu ray, once it has been decrypted and copied to a hard drive folder (i.e. using DVDFAB's Full Disc Copy mode), into standalone video files. One video file per movie or tv episode.

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