Dvdrip Today

Historically, they were most common in DivX or XviD (AVI) formats to fit onto a 700MB CD-R, but modern rips often use H.264/H.265 (MP4 or MKV) for better compression and quality.

If you want a smaller file for your phone or media server, you must compress the raw data. 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) Historically, they were most common in DivX or

Can rip and convert directly to MP4 or device-specific profiles. DVDRiP