June 2, 2008
This post will show you how to rip DVDs so you can watch them on your iPod/iPhone. Michael wrote a similar post on How to use DVD Decrypter for Windows.
1) Download and install HandBrake. If you download version 0.9.2 you must be running Leopard. If you are using Tiger or older, you should download 0.9.1
2) Place the DVD you wish to rip into your DVD drive and open HandBrake. If your computer tries to play the DVD automatically, close the program so that only HandBrake is accessing the DVD.
3) Click the Source button in the top left corner. Then choose the your DVD drive and click Open. At this point HandBrake will begin to scan the DVD. This could take a couple minutes.
4) Click the drop down box next to Title and choose the longest title if you wish to copy the entire DVD (this does not apply to Episode based DVDs).
5) The default Destination is the Desktop. Change this to wherever you wish to save the DVD file.
6) If the presets are not already displayed on the right side of the window, click the Toggle Presets button in the upper right corner to display them.
7) For the iPhone and iPod Touch you should choose iPhone / iPod Touch.
If you have an iPod video or iPod classic and want high resolution (much larger file size, good for 160GB versions) choose iPod High-Rez.
Lastly, if you have an iPod Video or iPod classic and want smaller files (good for 80GB versions) choose iPod Low-Rez.
If these presets aren’t quite what you are looking for, check the troubleshooting at the bottom of the article.
TIP: For better quality, choose 2-pass encoding. This will take longer to encode but will look better.
8.) Click the Audio & Subtitles tab. Here you should choose the language you prefer under “Track 1:”. Also, be sure to set Subtitles to None. The Sample rate should be between 32 and 48 while the Bitrate should be set between 112 and 160.
9) At this point you should be ready to begin ripping your DVD. Click Start to begin.
10) Once your DVD is finished ripping all you need to do is add it to your iTunes library (or whatever iPod manager you use) and then transfer it to your iPod.
Troubleshooting
If you have trouble with the video and audio settings from the presets, you should try the following settings instead. These settings are more strict and should work on any iPod with video capabilities.
File format: MP4 file
Codecs: MPEG-4 Video/AAC Audio
Average bitrate (kbps): 700 (again lower numbers mean less quality and smaller files)
Check 2-pass encoding
Picture settings -> set Width: 320 and the height will auto adjust to something close to 240 (will be lower for widescreen movies)
Once you find the settings that work the best for you, you can save them as a custom preset.
For more information on how to use HandBrake take a look at these websites:
How to Rip a Move for your iPod with HandBrake v0.9.0
How to Rip a TV show for your iPod with HandBrake
HandBrake Documentation
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March 7, 2008
But how do I burn the .ISO to DVD? Windows users, be sure to read How To Burn An .ISO File In Windows XP which shows you how to burn an .ISO file in Windows XP.
- First you need an .ISO to burn. This can be one that you downloaded (Linux distribution) or from a movie you want to back up. Once you have your .ISO, navigate to that file using your file browser.
- Right click on the file and choose “Open with CD/DVD Creator.” This will open the CD/DVD creator window entitled “Write to Disc”. There you can choose what to name the CD/DVD and the burn speed.
- Finally, click “Write.” This will start the burning process. Now all you have to do is wait for your CD/DVD to finish burning.
March 7, 2008
Have you ever wanted to backup a DVD (without losing quality) onto your hard drive in Ubuntu? There are a few programs that will do it, but the simplest way is by using the terminal.
First, open the terminal. Then type:
sudo dd if=/dev/dvd of=Name_of_DVD.iso
Where I have ‘Name_of_DVD’ you should put the title of the movie you’re trying to rip.
The iso image will be automatically saved in your home folder. You will need around 5GB of space in your home folder as the iso file will be about 4-5GB. Once you have the file, just right click and open it with VLC.
March 5, 2008
DVD Decrypter is one of my favorite DVD ripping programs. This program is best used by people who have plenty of hard drive space to put these rips. Remember that a single layer DVD holds around 4.7 GB of data and this program essentially places the copy of this data onto your hard drive. Your collection of DVDs will fill up your hard drive quite quickly, so I’d recommend using a large external hard drive (you can find 500GB externals for around $100). The program was designed to rip backups of your **legal** DVDs. Why backup your purchased DVDs? I do it so that if I lose my bought DVD, or it gets scratched, I can always burn a copy of it if need be. It’s also nice if I want to watch a movie on my PC. That VLC player I talked about in the last post will play the .VOB file DVD Decrypter outputs. I hope you’re not buying iTunes copies of movies you already own on DVD because with the help of another program, you can reduce the size of that DVD file and play it on your nice new video playing iPod. So here’s how to use DVD Decrypter:
First download it from here.
Once installed and opened you should have a program that looks like this:
Put in the DVD and select in the source drop-down box your DVD drive. Next press mode(top) and select IFO mode.
In the right box you will want to make sure to select the one with the greatest time (this is your actual movie file). You can click on multiple files and DVD Decrypter (these are your extras) and these files will be saved as separate files.
Select your destination folder:

Finally click:

Once you’ve gotten a few DVDs ripped you can right click the file and choose open with VLC player.
March 3, 2008
You’ve decided to give Linux a try, so you downloaded the .ISO from your favorite distribution (Ubuntu *cough, cough*). The problem is, you don’t know how to burn the file to a CD or DVD. Since Windows XP does not have the ability to burn .ISO files by default, you will need to download a program with this capability. This post will show you how to burn .ISO files to a CD or DVD using CDBurnerXP in Windows XP.
- Download the .ISO in which you would like to burn. Be sure to click ‘Save File‘ and save it in a folder that can easily be accessed, such as the Desktop.
- Download and install an ISO burner such as CDBurnerXP
- Open CDBurnerXP, and choose ‘Create Data CD/DVD‘ at the pop-up window.
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Next, click ‘File‘ and then select ‘Burn disc from ISO file…‘ from the drop down menu. This minimize the main window and open a window called ‘Write ISO Image.
- Click ‘…‘ to select the ISO you would like to burn. Then, navigate to the folder where the .ISO file is located.
- Choose a burning speed. It is usually best to choose a slower speed such as 4x or 6x. You can however choose to burn at the fastest speed that your CD/DVD burner will allow. However, this will increase the chance of errors occurring during the burning process.
- Select ‘Finalize disc‘
- Insert a blank CD/DVD into your CD/DVD tray.
- Click ‘Burn disc‘ to burn your .ISO file to disc.
- Now, just sit back and let your computer do the work. Once the disc is done burning check to make sure that there were no errors during the burning process.
Below are some website where you can download CD/DVD burning software.








