
RipIt4Me, also discontinued but still can be downloaded, was a frontend to DVD Decrypter and DVDShrink. Or am I missing something? Does anyone here know how to change MakeMKV to use more modern codecs? Or should I just go back to using HandBrake for my DVD ripping needs? While MakeMKV is very convenient in nearly automatically and easily ripping the different titles, there doesn't appear to be much in the way of configuring the output.

And it kind of makes me regret using MakeMKV to rip so many of my DVDs in recent times due to all the time and effort I'll have to spend re-ripping them with HandBrake if I can't figure out a way to configure MakeMKV to produce better output. If the audio and video quality of each file are going to be indistinguishable from each other, then this leads me to believe that the files output by HandBrake are the superior choice, being a fraction of the filesize. Playing the two videos side-by-side I don't see any difference in video quality (remember that this is DVD-quality video, so ~480p at best). In contrast, the file made by Handbrake is only 854 MB in size. HandBrake encodes the videos in MPEG4/ISO/AVC (x264) format, and the audio in AAC format.Īlso, in an example movie that is 90 minutes long, the file made by MakeMKV is 3.24GB in filesize.

MakeMKV encodes the videos in MPEG2 format, and the audio in AC3 format. This led me to further investigate the differences between the files produced by these two programs, and here's what I found: I noticed that the resulting files produced by MakeMKV don't show thumbnails from the videos like the files produced by HandBrake do. Recently I've started ripping the rest of my DVD collection in earnest, using MakeMKV. In years past I've casually ripped some of my DVDs here and there using HandBrake.
