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<blockquote data-quote="baggss" data-source="post: 612767" data-attributes="member: 6762"><p>To get the Video_TS folder reliably to your desktop you need to use MTR (as the is doing) dragging and copying will not generally work due to the encoding and protection on the DVDs.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Using MTR, yes that would be very doable. However, considering that most of these files range from 4 to 8Gb in size, you're going to need a lot of Hard Drive space. If you have a fairly recent machine, HB will allow you to convert a movie to a format with high quality and less than half the DVD file size. This is much more efficient use of your Hard Drive space.The Quality may not be complete DVD quality, but you can get it pretty darn close. There are multiple threads about this on the Handbrake forums, I'd recommend doing a search there for the best settings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baggss, post: 612767, member: 6762"] To get the Video_TS folder reliably to your desktop you need to use MTR (as the is doing) dragging and copying will not generally work due to the encoding and protection on the DVDs. Using MTR, yes that would be very doable. However, considering that most of these files range from 4 to 8Gb in size, you're going to need a lot of Hard Drive space. If you have a fairly recent machine, HB will allow you to convert a movie to a format with high quality and less than half the DVD file size. This is much more efficient use of your Hard Drive space.The Quality may not be complete DVD quality, but you can get it pretty darn close. There are multiple threads about this on the Handbrake forums, I'd recommend doing a search there for the best settings. [/QUOTE]
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