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    MediaCoder

    MediaCoder

    Universal media transcoding software

    MediaCoder is a universal media transcoding software actively developed and maintained since 2005. It puts together most cutting-edge audio/video technologies into an out-of-box transcoding solution with a rich set of adjustable parameters which let you take full control of your transcoding. New features and latest codecs are added or updated constantly. MediaCoder might not be the easiest tool out there, but what matters here is quality and performance. It will be your swiss army knife for media transcoding once you grasp it.
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    Downloads: 490 This Week
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    MyFFVideoconverter Video Audio converter

    MyFFVideoconverter Video Audio converter

    Video Converter, Video Editor, Easy DVD Ripper, Youtube download

    MyFFVideoConverter and editor is the most stable and comprehensive multi-format video converter available and is very easy to use. Convert or compress video files within minutes and supporting all popular formats. - Batch video conversion to convert thousands of videos. - Watermark function - Video Thumbnail - Video Cutting - DVD Rip - DirectShow Camera recorder - Youtube Downloader MyFFVideoConverter lets you set compression/encoder rates, resolution and frame rate of output files. MyFFVideoConverter supports everything from HD to high compression for smaller files. High-Definition videos: H.264/H.265/MPEG-4 AVC, WEBM VP8, 4K support. And more conversion options: WEBM (VP8 / VORBIS) OGG (THEORA / FLAC) FLV (h.264 / AAC) M4V (h.264 / AAC) M4V (MPEG-4 / AAC) MOV (h.264 / AAC) MOV (MPEG-4 / AAC) MP4 (h.264 / AAC) MP4 (MPEG-4 / AAC) WMV 8 WMV 7 SWF (FLV / MP3) FLV1 (FLV / MP3) Motion (MJPEG / MP3) XViD 1.2.2 AVI (XVID / MP3) DivX 3 AVI (MSMPEG4 / MP3)
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    QtlMovie

    QtlMovie

    A specialized Qt frontend for FFmpeg and other free media tools

    QtlMovie is a graphical frontend to FFmpeg, DVD Author, telxcc, CCExtractor, mkisofs and growisofs. QtlMovie is not a general purpose frontend to FFmpeg, so many of them already exist. QtlMovie focuses on a small number of tasks such as the generation of DVD or iPad movie files from any video file or DVD. The unique feature of QtlMovie is the ability to correctly handle most types of subtitles: DVD, DVB, SRT, SSA/ASS, Teletext, Closed Captions and burn them into the output video in one click.
    Downloads: 29 This Week
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    DVDx
    DVDx 4.0 is a very easy to use audio/video encoder and a powerful DVD copier. Read DVDs and audio/video files, encode to popular video formats: (S)VCD/CVD/DVD, Xvid/Divx, MPEG-4, H.264/AVC, QuickTime, Flash Video, Ogg, WebM, AC.3, MP3, MP4/AAC etc.
    Downloads: 39 This Week
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    thoggen is a DVD backup program based on GStreamer/Gtk+. It encodes into ogg/theora video files, but additional formats (avi, matroska + mpeg4/xvid/mp2/mp3) are planned for the future. thoggen aims to provide a clean and easy to use interface.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    dvd2xbox is a DVD/CD-R to hdd copy program for the xbox which supports the formats UDF/ISO9660/CDDA (Audio 2 Ogg ripping with freecddb naming, dvd ripping with libdvdread). It provides a simple all at once copy mode and a win commander style disc browser
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    A wizard-style GUI frontend to MEncoder, for creating backup copies of DVD disks to XviD format. The wizard is designed to be very easy to use, no technical knowledge required. The optimal settings are autodetected and should produce high quality output.
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    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    HandBrake JP 日本語版

    HandBrake JP 日本語版

    HandBrake Japanese language version

    HandBrakeはオープンソースで開発されている、マルチプラットフォーム/マルチスレッド対応のビデオフォーマット変換ツールです。GPLで提供されており、Mac OS XやLinux、Windowsで動作します。 HandBrake is an open source, multi-platform/multi-threaded video format conversion tool. It is GPLed and runs on Mac OS X, Linux, and Windows.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    An easy DVD ripper and DIVX four-pass encoder for the GNOME desktop. GUI for mencoder, lsdvd and vobcopy. (Sencillísimo ripeador de DVDs y compresor a DIVX de 4 pasadas. Interfaz gráfica para mencoder, lsdvd y vobcopy)
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    XiX Music Player

    XiX Music Player is a multi-platform music player

    XiX Player is a free easy to use multi-platform music player that currently runs in Linux, Linux ARM (Raspberry Pi), Windows & MacOS Intel Features: Supports the following file formats: MP3, OGG, M4A (non-DRM), AAC, FLAC, OPUS, APE, DFF, WAV Play & Rip your CD to MP3 or FLAC. CD-Text and CDDB support Rip DVD tracks to MP3 or FLAC. Needs mplayer. See albums the choosen artist is on and vice versa Create and use Playlists Online Radiostations + Presets Record Online Radiostations Schedule Radiostation recordings Listen & Download Podcasts Play License free audio from the Internet Archive Show the lyrics and CD-Covers of the song being played Shuffle and Repeat Reverse Play Crossfading & Trimming Search Rate your songs EQ + FXs (Flanger, Echo & Reverb) Set EQ & TRIM for individual songs Copy, Delete or Rename the file Change ID3 tag (only for MP3/OGG/FLAC/APE) Multi TAGGING/RENAMING Theme support (Basic)
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    Collection of bash scripts that operate DVD ripping tools. Programs: ripdvd - create an MKV, OGM or MP4 file container very easily ripdvdcrop - detect crop for ripping dvd ripdvdtest - perform a ripping test of a few seconds Suggestion: use the SVN.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Dvd ripping tool with GUI
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    A small set of scripts and a makefile for automating DVD->h264/vorbis|ac3/mkv conversion
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    undvd

    use HandBrakeCLI w/ presets instead (https://handbrake.fr)

    use HandBrakeCLI w/ presets instead (https://handbrake.fr) == old description == undvd is dvd ripping made *simple* with an easy interface to mencoder with sensible default settings that give good results. For those times you just want to rip a movie and not consider thousands of variables.
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    A Project for use with DVD::Rip by Joern Reder. Allows you to queue up existing DVDRip projects so you don't have to baby-sit your computer.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Bhakti-Apps
    This app is meant for a simplified user experience, perfect for note takers. It has a good encryption system, and the best feature is that it works on the CLI, so its compatibility is great.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Format Toolbox

    An utility based on format junkie source

    Format toolbox is based on the source of format junkie which offers these additional features >cd & dvd ripping >audio, video splitter & joiner. >prepacked dependencies (no internet required for installation) >availability in deb & rpm.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    KVideoEncoder is a Qt-based GUI for the mencoder - the goal is to write an application that is able to use the full power of the mencoder - DVD-Ripping, Video/Audio-Encoding, ...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Bitcalc is a simple bitrate calculator. It'll help while creating DVD rip.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Burn 360
    This is a frontend to ffmpeg and standard VCD/DVD ripping creation programs written in perl-gtk2. It is designed to enable (as seperate processes) ;VCD/DVD ripping;Any Media-transcoding that ffmpeg supports ;DVD creation
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    This is mini-guide for ripping DVDs to Divx using mencoder (which is part of mplayer). Also included new guides for VCD, SVCD and CVCD creation.
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    Live::Dub is a complete Video Editing software in Linux in Qt. The Main features are Video Editing, DVD-Ripping, Subtitle Editing. We will be revamping the application soon to support H.264 (MPEG4) and also support for iPod interaction.
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    QRip is a intuitive Qt4-based frontend to transcode, a general purpose movie transcoder. QRip supports DVD ripping and creation, as well as the transcoding of audio or video files from one format to another.
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    QuickRip is a quick and easy but basic DVD ripper based on MPlayer and transcode. It is intended for those who do not care to configure framerates, clipping or other rarely-used options. It features both GUI and CLI interfaces.
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    X Rip Studio is an advanced DVD ripper and encoder for Mac OS X based on HandBrake.
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Guide to Open Source DVD Rippers

An open source DVD ripper is a program that is made available to the public free of charge and which can be used to copy a DVD to another type of media, such as hard disk drive or optical disc. Generally speaking, open source programs are developed by a community of developers who work together using shared resources in order to create high-quality applications for everyone’s use. When it comes to DVD rippers, these programs typically feature advanced features and capabilities beyond what proprietary software offers.

When using an open source DVD ripper program, there are usually several different aspects that need to be taken into consideration. For example, many programs support multiple methods for capturing video from DVDs, including PCM audio encoding and digital video capture formats such as MPEG-1/2/4 (DivX) and H.264/AVC. Additionally, many open source DVD rippers also offer additional features such as scene selection support, audio normalization tools, compression settings control and other related options. Finally, users should also be aware that some open source DVD rippers involve reverse engineering of DVDs encoded with complex encryption schemes – this means they may not always function properly with all types of discs.

Once users have successfully extracted the contents from their DVDs they can then convert them into other file formats suitable for playback on computers and media players like Windows Media Player or VLC player. Open source DVD Rippers make it possible for users to rip almost any type of encrypted or unencrypted discs so that they can enjoy their movies anywhere they go without having to worry about dealing with complicated DRM protection schemes or regional restrictions associated with purchased movies and TV shows from sources like Amazon Video or Netflix Streaming Services.

Features Offered by Open Source DVD Rippers

  • Input Format Support: Open source DVD rippers generally support all popular formats, such as MP4, AVI, MKV and MOV. This allows users to rip DVDs of different types and store them in a variety of formats to suit their needs.
  • Output Directory: Most open source DVD rippers have an output directory option so users can select where the ripped files should be stored on their computer or other devices.
  • Video And Audio Quality Selection Options: With open source DVD rippers, users are able to select the quality levels for both audio and video when ripping a disc. This feature is great for people who need customized file sizes for their files and don’t want to sacrifice quality for convenience.
  • Subtitle Option: Many open source DVD rippers have a subtitles option so you can easily add external subtitles from .srt files or internal subtitles that are already included on the DVD itself into your ripped files.
  • Conversion Speed Customization: One great feature offered by many open source DVD rippers is the ability to customize conversion speed according to your own preferences or hardware capabilities. This is especially useful if you’re dealing with large amounts of data (e.g., backups) because it prevents a bottleneck during the ripping process itself.
  • Chapter Point Editing Features: Many open source DVD converters also include features that allow users to edit chapters within their ripped videos in order to better organize them into separate parts without having access to physical editing tools like Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro X.

What Types of Open Source DVD Rippers Are There?

  • Handbrake: This is an open source, multiplatform DVD ripper that can easily extract video from a variety of sources and convert it into the most popular digital formats. It offers advanced features such as subtitle support and post-processing options.
  • Avidemux: This is a free, open source video editor that can be used to rip DVDs, as well as perform encoding tasks, among other operations. It supports many popular formats for both input and output formats.
  • VLC Media Player: Virtually all computer users will recognize this popular multimedia player; but few may know that it includes an option to rip DVD content directly from the program’s interface.
  • OGM Rip: This is a simple open source application designed solely for ripping DVD videos without any additional features or complexity. It is available for Windows only and requires no installation – just run the executable file and select your desired settings in order to start ripping content right away.
  • DVDSHRINK: This open-source software allows you to easily copy entire DVDs with one click while retaining original quality levels. With its built-in transcoding feature, you can shrink the size of large files before they are burned onto DVDs or copied onto other media devices – without sacrificing image or sound quality during compression processes.

Benefits Provided by Open Source DVD Rippers

  1. Operating System Compatibility: Open source DVD rippers are supported on a range of operating systems, which means users can rip their DVDs regardless of the type of device they are using. This makes it easy for anyone to create backups, no matter what type of system they use.
  2. Automation: Most open source DVD rippers provide automation features that allow you to easily schedule tasks and convert between formats without any hassle. This is especially useful when creating large numbers of backups in different media types, since you can set up automated processes that take care of the entire task at once with minimal effort.
  3. Customizable Output Setting Options: Open source DVD ripper tools often have customizable output settings so users can produce exactly the kind of backup file they need. This includes changing resolution, codecs, bitrates and other parameters for each disk extracted from a larger collection. You can also adjust video cropping and aspect ratio settings as well as audio track options in order to personalize your backups even further.
  4. Editing Features: Some open source DVD rippers come with editing capabilities so you can fine-tune your backups before burning them or uploading them online. These tools give you full control over the end product and ensure you get only the best quality results each time.
  5. Compression Support: Many open source DVD ripper programs include support for multiple compression algorithms specifically designed to reduce file sizes while preserving image quality as much as possible. This is especially useful if you want to save yourself storage space by keeping all your movie back ups on one drive instead of spreading them across two or more drives or external hard drives..

What Types of Users Use Open Source DVD Rippers?

  • Technically Savvy Users: These users are tech-savvy and understand the mechanics of a computer and have the technical skills to install, use, and troubleshoot DVD ripping software.
  • Casual Users: These users may not be as technically inclined but still want a quick way to rip their DVDs so they can watch them on portable devices or stream them around the house.
  • Business/Organizational Users: Companies might need to digitize large numbers of DVDs quickly in order to make them available online or preserve video archives. By using open source DVD rippers, they can free up resources and save money.
  • Professional Video Editors: Professional video editors often require complete control over the encoding process which is why they choose open source DVD rippers instead of proprietary ones. This allows them more flexibility when it comes to outputting files with specific formats and bitrates for different purposes.
  • Experienced Experimenters: People who love experimenting with new technologies and finding ways to do things differently often use open source software because it gives them freedom from restrictions by commercial software packages.

How Much Do Open Source DVD Rippers Cost?

Open source DVD rippers can cost anywhere from completely free to a few hundred dollars, depending on the specifics and features you require.

Free open source DVD rippers have limited functionality and are likely missing some advanced features, but they still tend to be powerful enough for basic ripping needs. Depending on the specific program, most offer universal disc playback capabilities customized for various multimedia formats, so you can access files from Blu-ray discs, VCDs, or other types of discs. They also allow you to extract audio and video files from DVDs so that you can customize them according to your preferences or save them in a different format.

For those who need more than what free programs offer, there are commercial options available as well. Although prices may vary, these open source DVD rippers typically start around $50-$100 USD, but they may reach up to several hundred dollars depending on the features offered. Generally speaking, these higher-end versions provide users with additional capabilities such as batch mode conversion (which lets multiple files be converted at once), content previews during ripping processes (so users know exactly how the output will look), support for a wide variety of devices/media players (including Apple TV/iPod Touch/iPhone), quality adjustments with codec tweaking options (enabling better sound control over output settings), error correction settings that help reduce potential errors when creating media files from scratch and watermarking functions for copyright purposes. Overall, these commercial programs provide much more in terms of efficiency and quality control than their free counterparts do.

What Software Can Integrate With Open Source DVD Rippers?

There are a variety of software types that can be used to integrate with an open source DVD ripper. This type of software typically includes video editing and conversion programs which allow the user to edit or convert their ripped media files, as well as other multimedia processing applications for encoding audio and creating subtitles for the ripped content. Additionally, most modern operating systems come with some sort of built-in media player application capable of playing back digital video disc (DVD) formats, providing users with another way to view the content they've extracted from their DVDs using open source rippers. Finally, many online streaming services offer ways to access data from open source DVD ripping tools in order to seamlessly stream their content directly from servers onto digital devices.

Open Source DVD Rippers Trends

  1. Open source DVD rippers are becoming increasingly popular due to their versatility and cost-effectiveness.
  2. They can be used to rip DVDs to a variety of formats, including MP4, AVI, WMV, and more.
  3. Open source DVD rippers are available for both Windows and Mac operating systems.
  4. They are often free or low-cost compared to commercial DVD ripping software.
  5. Open source DVD rippers offer a high level of customization and advanced features such as multi-threading and support for multiple audio streams.
  6. They are often easier to use than commercial rippers, making them appealing to novice users.
  7. Many open source DVD rippers come with built-in video editing features, allowing users to easily customize their ripped videos.
  8. Open source DVD ripper software is usually updated on a regular basis, ensuring that it remains up-to-date with the latest trends in technology.

How To Get Started With Open Source DVD Rippers

Getting started with using open source DVD rippers is a relatively simple process. First, you need to find the appropriate software for your computer's operating system (like Windows or Mac OSX) and download it from the internet. Most open source DVD rippers are available for free and can be found on websites dedicated to providing open source software.

After downloading the open source DVD ripper of your choice, install the program on your computer by following the on-screen instructions when opening the installation file. Once installed, launch the program and insert a disc into your optical drive that you wish to rip onto your hard drive. Most open source DVD rippers will have an option/button allowing you to select which output file type you would like (such as MP4). Select this option based upon where you plan on playing back your ripped media (computer, mobile device, etc.). It is also important to select a quality setting if available; typically lower settings will give smaller files at lesser quality than higher settings that use more space for better picture/audio quality.

Once all options are selected, click start and allow the ripping software do its work. Depending upon how slow or fast your optical drive is, it may take some time for all content from the disc to be completely ripped onto your hard drive but in due time DVDs can conveniently be enjoyed anywhere at any given time.

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