Atom Feed - DeskShare Support Forums - DeskShare Support Forums:Rip DVD PlusDeskShare Support Forums - Atom Feedurn:https:--www-deskshare-com:AtomFeed:DeskShareSupportForums:DeskShareSupportForums:RipDVDPlus:1Copyright 2024 DeskShare Support Forums2024-03-28T11:07:31Zhttps://www.deskshare.com/forums/Images/YAFLogo.pngForum Adminhttps://www.deskshare.comSupport@Deskshare.comDeskShare - Supporthttps://www.deskshare.com/forums/ds_profile729_DeskShare---Support.aspxDeskShare - Supporthttps://www.deskshare.com/forums/ds_profile729_DeskShare---Support.aspxDeskShare - Supporthttps://www.deskshare.com/forums/ds_profile729_DeskShare---Support.aspxDeskShare - Supporthttps://www.deskshare.com/forums/ds_profile729_DeskShare---Support.aspxDeskShare - Supporthttps://www.deskshare.com/forums/ds_profile729_DeskShare---Support.aspxDeskShare - Supporthttps://www.deskshare.com/forums/ds_profile729_DeskShare---Support.aspxDeskShare - Supporthttps://www.deskshare.com/forums/ds_profile729_DeskShare---Support.aspxDeskShare - Supporthttps://www.deskshare.com/forums/ds_profile729_DeskShare---Support.aspxDeskShare - Supporthttps://www.deskshare.com/forums/ds_profile729_DeskShare---Support.aspxYetAnotherForum.NETurn:https:--www-deskshare-com:ftTopics:st1:tid2247:lmid4012:1Best settings for playback on the Blackberry Playbook tablet?<table class="content postContainer_Alt" width="100%"><tr><td>Support for the Blackberry Playbook tablet along with many new devices will be included in the next update of Rip DVD Plus. <br /><br />Here are settings you can use to convert your movies right now: <br /><br />For Video - Advanced MPEG-4 with H.264 codec, resize the video to 1024*600 resolution, and have a bit rate of 2000kbps, with 29.97 frames per second. <br /><br />For audio, use the default AAC codec.</td></tr></table><table><tr><td><a href="https://www.deskshare.com/forums/ds_postsm4012_Best-settings-for-playback-on-the-Blackberry-Playbook-tablet.aspx#post4012" ><img src="https://www.deskshare.com/forums/Themes/cleanSlate/icon_newest_reply.gif" alt ="Go to last post" title ="Go to last post" /></a></td></tr><table>2013-06-28T11:44:33-04:002013-06-28T11:44:33-04:00DeskShare - Support<table class="content postContainer_Alt" width="100%"><tr><td>Support for the Blackberry Playbook tablet along with many new devices will be included in the next update of Rip DVD Plus. <br /><br />Here are settings you can use to convert your movies right now: <br /><br />For Video - Advanced MPEG-4 with H.264 codec, resize the video to 1024*600 resolution, and have a bit rate of 2000kbps, with 29.97 frames per second. <br /><br />For audio, use the default AAC codec.</td></tr></table><table><tr><td><a href="https://www.deskshare.com/forums/ds_postsm4012_Best-settings-for-playback-on-the-Blackberry-Playbook-tablet.aspx#post4012" ><img src="https://www.deskshare.com/forums/Themes/cleanSlate/icon_newest_reply.gif" alt ="Go to last post" title ="Go to last post" /></a></td></tr><table>urn:https:--www-deskshare-com:ftTopics:st1:tid2045:lmid3609:1What format to use for playback on a new Android tablet?<table class="content postContainer_Alt" width="100%"><tr><td>The Android operating system supports MPEG4 Advanced with the h.264 codec, I suggest using the default settings on <a target="_blank" href="https://www.deskshare.com/dvd-ripping-software.aspx" title="https://www.deskshare.com/dvd-ripping-software.aspx">Rip DVD Plus</a> for this codec.<br /><br />Keep the dimensions the same as the original DVD, 720x480, and a 3000kbit bit rate. This should give you excellent results on your Android tablet. Ripping on your Windows 7 PC with these settings will give you a better quality video -- and it will definitely take a lot less time.</td></tr></table><table><tr><td><a href="https://www.deskshare.com/forums/ds_postsm3609_What-format-to-use-for-playback-on-a-new-Android-tablet.aspx#post3609" ><img src="https://www.deskshare.com/forums/Themes/cleanSlate/icon_newest_reply.gif" alt ="Go to last post" title ="Go to last post" /></a></td></tr><table>2012-01-09T23:14:26-05:002012-01-09T23:14:26-05:00DeskShare - Support<table class="content postContainer_Alt" width="100%"><tr><td>The Android operating system supports MPEG4 Advanced with the h.264 codec, I suggest using the default settings on <a target="_blank" href="https://www.deskshare.com/dvd-ripping-software.aspx" title="https://www.deskshare.com/dvd-ripping-software.aspx">Rip DVD Plus</a> for this codec.<br /><br />Keep the dimensions the same as the original DVD, 720x480, and a 3000kbit bit rate. This should give you excellent results on your Android tablet. Ripping on your Windows 7 PC with these settings will give you a better quality video -- and it will definitely take a lot less time.</td></tr></table><table><tr><td><a href="https://www.deskshare.com/forums/ds_postsm3609_What-format-to-use-for-playback-on-a-new-Android-tablet.aspx#post3609" ><img src="https://www.deskshare.com/forums/Themes/cleanSlate/icon_newest_reply.gif" alt ="Go to last post" title ="Go to last post" /></a></td></tr><table>urn:https:--www-deskshare-com:ftTopics:st1:tid1810:lmid3218:1Can I rip just a portion of a DVD chapter or title?<table class="content postContainer_Alt" width="100%"><tr><td><a target="_blank" href="https://www.deskshare.com/dvd-ripping-software.aspx" title="https://www.deskshare.com/dvd-ripping-software.aspx">Rip DVD Plus</a> can rip just a small clip from your DVD. <br /><br />Select the chapter you want to rip, click Tools >> Add Effects and click on the 'Trim Video' tab. You can preview the chapter en the preview window, and enter the exact time you would like to start from and to. Click OK and the Selected Range for the chapter will be updated. When you click Rip you will get just the clip you have selected.</td></tr></table><table><tr><td><a href="https://www.deskshare.com/forums/ds_postsm3218_Can-I-rip-just-a-portion-of-a-DVD-chapter-or-title.aspx#post3218" ><img src="https://www.deskshare.com/forums/Themes/cleanSlate/icon_newest_reply.gif" alt ="Go to last post" title ="Go to last post" /></a></td></tr><table>2011-02-08T05:06:03-05:002011-02-08T05:06:03-05:00DeskShare - Support<table class="content postContainer_Alt" width="100%"><tr><td><a target="_blank" href="https://www.deskshare.com/dvd-ripping-software.aspx" title="https://www.deskshare.com/dvd-ripping-software.aspx">Rip DVD Plus</a> can rip just a small clip from your DVD. <br /><br />Select the chapter you want to rip, click Tools >> Add Effects and click on the 'Trim Video' tab. You can preview the chapter en the preview window, and enter the exact time you would like to start from and to. Click OK and the Selected Range for the chapter will be updated. When you click Rip you will get just the clip you have selected.</td></tr></table><table><tr><td><a href="https://www.deskshare.com/forums/ds_postsm3218_Can-I-rip-just-a-portion-of-a-DVD-chapter-or-title.aspx#post3218" ><img src="https://www.deskshare.com/forums/Themes/cleanSlate/icon_newest_reply.gif" alt ="Go to last post" title ="Go to last post" /></a></td></tr><table>urn:https:--www-deskshare-com:ftTopics:st1:tid1331:lmid2668:1Why does trimming sometimes remove a second or two?<table class="content postContainer_Alt" width="100%"><tr><td>The video stored on a DVD is made up of full frames, also called keyframes, and intermediate frames that contain partial data.<br /><br />If you select a point between keyframes, Rip DVD Plus will end the video on the nearest previous full frame. If you are missing a second or two, simply select an additional few seconds to your end position.</td></tr></table><table><tr><td><a href="https://www.deskshare.com/forums/ds_postsm2668_Why-does-trimming-sometimes-remove-a-second-or-two.aspx#post2668" ><img src="https://www.deskshare.com/forums/Themes/cleanSlate/icon_newest_reply.gif" alt ="Go to last post" title ="Go to last post" /></a></td></tr><table>2010-03-08T07:29:09-05:002010-03-08T07:29:09-05:00DeskShare - Support<table class="content postContainer_Alt" width="100%"><tr><td>The video stored on a DVD is made up of full frames, also called keyframes, and intermediate frames that contain partial data.<br /><br />If you select a point between keyframes, Rip DVD Plus will end the video on the nearest previous full frame. If you are missing a second or two, simply select an additional few seconds to your end position.</td></tr></table><table><tr><td><a href="https://www.deskshare.com/forums/ds_postsm2668_Why-does-trimming-sometimes-remove-a-second-or-two.aspx#post2668" ><img src="https://www.deskshare.com/forums/Themes/cleanSlate/icon_newest_reply.gif" alt ="Go to last post" title ="Go to last post" /></a></td></tr><table>urn:https:--www-deskshare-com:ftTopics:st1:tid1162:lmid2337:1How to rip for HTC S743<table class="content postContainer_Alt" width="100%"><tr><td>The S743 is a Windows Mobile device. Selecting one of the <a target="_blank" href="https://www.deskshare.com/help/rdp/WindowsMobile.aspx" title="https://www.deskshare.com/help/rdp/WindowsMobile.aspx">Windows Mobile profiles</a> will produce movies that play correctly on your phone.</td></tr></table><table><tr><td><a href="https://www.deskshare.com/forums/ds_postsm2337_How-to-rip-for-HTC-S743.aspx#post2337" ><img src="https://www.deskshare.com/forums/Themes/cleanSlate/icon_newest_reply.gif" alt ="Go to last post" title ="Go to last post" /></a></td></tr><table>2009-07-16T05:56:44-04:002009-07-16T05:56:44-04:00DeskShare - Support<table class="content postContainer_Alt" width="100%"><tr><td>The S743 is a Windows Mobile device. Selecting one of the <a target="_blank" href="https://www.deskshare.com/help/rdp/WindowsMobile.aspx" title="https://www.deskshare.com/help/rdp/WindowsMobile.aspx">Windows Mobile profiles</a> will produce movies that play correctly on your phone.</td></tr></table><table><tr><td><a href="https://www.deskshare.com/forums/ds_postsm2337_How-to-rip-for-HTC-S743.aspx#post2337" ><img src="https://www.deskshare.com/forums/Themes/cleanSlate/icon_newest_reply.gif" alt ="Go to last post" title ="Go to last post" /></a></td></tr><table>urn:https:--www-deskshare-com:ftTopics:st1:tid1160:lmid2334:1Help with video terminology<table class="content postContainer_Alt" width="100%"><tr><td>A "Compressor" is a method of reducing the size of a video or audio file, by mathematically changing the data according to a set of rules. Using a compressor can reduce the size of a file by up to 95%. Generally, the higher the compression level, the smaller the file, and also the lower the quality when the file is played back. Some of the more commonly-seen video compressors are MPEG 2, MPEG 4, and Windows Media Video. Common audio compressors include MP3 (MPEG 1 Layer 3), AAC (Advanced Audio Codec), and Windows Media Audio.<br /><br />A "bitrate" measures how much information is used to describe a video or audio stream per second. The more bits that are available, the more accurate the reproduction of video and audio can be. Higher bit rates also mean larger files. In video, a DVD uses 5,000-7000 Kbps (Kilobits per second). HDTV can use up to 15,000 Kbps. <br /><br />Note that with compression, lower bitrates can give good quality. To most people, an MP3 file at 320 Kbps sounds as good a</td></tr></table><table><tr><td><a href="https://www.deskshare.com/forums/ds_postsm2334_Help-with-video-terminology.aspx#post2334" ><img src="https://www.deskshare.com/forums/Themes/cleanSlate/icon_newest_reply.gif" alt ="Go to last post" title ="Go to last post" /></a></td></tr><table>2009-07-15T07:25:02-04:002009-07-15T07:25:02-04:00DeskShare - Support<table class="content postContainer_Alt" width="100%"><tr><td>A "Compressor" is a method of reducing the size of a video or audio file, by mathematically changing the data according to a set of rules. Using a compressor can reduce the size of a file by up to 95%. Generally, the higher the compression level, the smaller the file, and also the lower the quality when the file is played back. Some of the more commonly-seen video compressors are MPEG 2, MPEG 4, and Windows Media Video. Common audio compressors include MP3 (MPEG 1 Layer 3), AAC (Advanced Audio Codec), and Windows Media Audio.<br /><br />A "bitrate" measures how much information is used to describe a video or audio stream per second. The more bits that are available, the more accurate the reproduction of video and audio can be. Higher bit rates also mean larger files. In video, a DVD uses 5,000-7000 Kbps (Kilobits per second). HDTV can use up to 15,000 Kbps. <br /><br />Note that with compression, lower bitrates can give good quality. To most people, an MP3 file at 320 Kbps sounds as good a</td></tr></table><table><tr><td><a href="https://www.deskshare.com/forums/ds_postsm2334_Help-with-video-terminology.aspx#post2334" ><img src="https://www.deskshare.com/forums/Themes/cleanSlate/icon_newest_reply.gif" alt ="Go to last post" title ="Go to last post" /></a></td></tr><table>urn:https:--www-deskshare-com:ftTopics:st1:tid1158:lmid2331:1What is the best format to use when backing up DVDs? <table class="content postContainer_Alt" width="100%"><tr><td>If you plan to use your backup to create a new DVD, you should create files in "MPEG 2 DVD" format. DVD authoring software can use MPEG 2 files to create your new disc. Use "MPEG 2 DVD NTSC" if your DVD will be played in the United States, and "MPEG 2 DVD PAL" if it will be played in Europe.<br /><br />If you plan to play your backup files on PCs, rather than burn a new DVD, Any of the high-quality video formats will be effective. For maximum compression (small file size) and high quality, the "MPEG 4 Advanced Video Compression" format. To keep full DVD quality in your backup files, click <strong>Customize </strong>and increase <strong>Bitrate </strong>to 6000 Kbps.</td></tr></table><table><tr><td><a href="https://www.deskshare.com/forums/ds_postsm2331_What-is-the-best-format-to-use-when-backing-up-DVDs.aspx#post2331" ><img src="https://www.deskshare.com/forums/Themes/cleanSlate/icon_newest_reply.gif" alt ="Go to last post" title ="Go to last post" /></a></td></tr><table>2009-07-14T13:57:04-04:002009-07-14T13:57:04-04:00DeskShare - Support<table class="content postContainer_Alt" width="100%"><tr><td>If you plan to use your backup to create a new DVD, you should create files in "MPEG 2 DVD" format. DVD authoring software can use MPEG 2 files to create your new disc. Use "MPEG 2 DVD NTSC" if your DVD will be played in the United States, and "MPEG 2 DVD PAL" if it will be played in Europe.<br /><br />If you plan to play your backup files on PCs, rather than burn a new DVD, Any of the high-quality video formats will be effective. For maximum compression (small file size) and high quality, the "MPEG 4 Advanced Video Compression" format. To keep full DVD quality in your backup files, click <strong>Customize </strong>and increase <strong>Bitrate </strong>to 6000 Kbps.</td></tr></table><table><tr><td><a href="https://www.deskshare.com/forums/ds_postsm2331_What-is-the-best-format-to-use-when-backing-up-DVDs.aspx#post2331" ><img src="https://www.deskshare.com/forums/Themes/cleanSlate/icon_newest_reply.gif" alt ="Go to last post" title ="Go to last post" /></a></td></tr><table>urn:https:--www-deskshare-com:ftTopics:st1:tid1142:lmid2303:1Welcome to the Rip DVD Plus Forum!<table class="content postContainer_Alt" width="100%"><tr><td>Welcome to the Rip DVD Plus forum. Please use this forum to ask and answer questions, and to share tips on using the program.<br /><br />Please note: this is a moderated forum. There will be a delay between your posting a message and its appearing on line, until one of DeskShare's moderators can read it over and approve it.<br /><br />If you have any questions about using the forum, you can reply to this message or use the Contact Form.<br /><br />Thank you.<br />DeskShare - Support </td></tr></table><table><tr><td><a href="https://www.deskshare.com/forums/ds_postsm2303_Welcome-to-the-Rip-DVD-Plus-Forum.aspx#post2303" ><img src="https://www.deskshare.com/forums/Themes/cleanSlate/icon_newest_reply.gif" alt ="Go to last post" title ="Go to last post" /></a></td></tr><table>2009-07-03T08:22:17-04:002009-07-03T08:22:17-04:00DeskShare - Support<table class="content postContainer_Alt" width="100%"><tr><td>Welcome to the Rip DVD Plus forum. Please use this forum to ask and answer questions, and to share tips on using the program.<br /><br />Please note: this is a moderated forum. There will be a delay between your posting a message and its appearing on line, until one of DeskShare's moderators can read it over and approve it.<br /><br />If you have any questions about using the forum, you can reply to this message or use the Contact Form.<br /><br />Thank you.<br />DeskShare - Support </td></tr></table><table><tr><td><a href="https://www.deskshare.com/forums/ds_postsm2303_Welcome-to-the-Rip-DVD-Plus-Forum.aspx#post2303" ><img src="https://www.deskshare.com/forums/Themes/cleanSlate/icon_newest_reply.gif" alt ="Go to last post" title ="Go to last post" /></a></td></tr><table>