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A is a final, retail-quality digital copy of a movie or TV show, extracted (ripped) directly from a commercial DVD. Because it uses the original disc as the source, the quality is typically excellent, featuring proper alignment and colors compared to lower-quality formats like "Cams". Understanding DVDRip Characteristics Resolution: Standard DVD resolution is approximately (NTSC) or (PAL).

While primarily a player, it has a "Convert/Save" feature that can rip DVDs for free. Comparison with Other Formats Quality Rank BDRip / BRRip Blu-ray Disc Best (1080p+) WEB-DL Official Stream (iTunes/Netflix) High (Pure digital source) DVDRip Retail DVD Good (Standard Definition) WEBRip Stream Capture Medium (May have compression artifacts) DVDRiP

Creating your own DVDRip involves two main phases: (getting the data off the disc) and Transcoding (converting it into a smaller, playable file). 1. Extraction (Ripping) A is a final, retail-quality digital copy of

The current industry standard for speed and lossless extraction. It preserves all original data, though the resulting files are large (4GB–9GB). While primarily a player, it has a "Convert/Save"

Usually includes the original high-quality audio tracks (stereo or 5.1 surround sound). Step-by-Step Guide to Creating a DVDRip

The most popular free, open-source tool for this. Input: Select your ripped MKV or the VIDEO_TS folder.