For anyone who is interested, the problem I had with VidCoder and Handbrake was apparently a missing DLL. So if you plan to use Handbrake on Windows 7 you will probably have to follow the below easy instructions to fix it like I did.
http://www.jargonfreehelp.com/fixing-handbrake/
I travel alot for work so I did alot of looking into this. Everything free is either garbage, super hard to use or a virus. I sucked it up and bought WinX DVD Platinum. It was like $30-$40 bucks (i forget) but worth every penny. Takes all the guess work out and basically 2 click ripping.
And I wouldn't waste your time with the BluRay ripping. You woun't notice any difference watching on a phone or tablet and the files would be massive. When I rip DVDs to a above average, not best, quality its about 1gb per movie. I now get promo codes and rent 3-4 redboxs movies at a time, rip them and bring them back. I'm upto about 350 movies and 12gb of music.
Yeah, your going to have to change your handbreak settings. And you will either have to step down the HD quality or deal with the bigger file sizes.
I travel alot for work so I did alot of looking into this. Everything free is either garbage, super hard to use or a virus. I sucked it up and bought WinX DVD Platinum. It was like $30-$40 bucks (i forget) but worth every penny. Takes all the guess work out and basically 2 click ripping.
And I wouldn't waste your time with the BluRay ripping. You woun't notice any difference watching on a phone or tablet and the files would be massive. When I rip DVDs to a above average, not best, quality its about 1gb per movie. I now get promo codes and rent 3-4 redboxs movies at a time, rip them and bring them back. I'm upto about 350 movies and 12gb of music.
I travel alot for work so I did alot of looking into this. Everything free is either garbage, super hard to use or a virus. I sucked it up and bought WinX DVD Platinum. It was like $30-$40 bucks (i forget) but worth every penny. Takes all the guess work out and basically 2 click ripping.
And I wouldn't waste your time with the BluRay ripping. You woun't notice any difference watching on a phone or tablet and the files would be massive. When I rip DVDs to a above average, not best, quality its about 1gb per movie. I now get promo codes and rent 3-4 redboxs movies at a time, rip them and bring them back. I'm upto about 350 movies and 12gb of music.
Use this free app suite HC. - http://123apps.com/
For video encoding they have this nice free software - http://convert-video-online.com/
It is a bit slower, but its on the web so easy to use and the file conversion works perfectly w audio synced as well. You can convert from/to virtually all extensions and one of the few free ones that converts high resolution video extensions like .mkv to mp4/etc correctly.
Try it out :toast:
-murph