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Do people still rip DVDs?


Jase

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I am out of the loop on this.  I have a 14 hour car trip coming up.  I have 2 kids.  I have an android tablet.  I have kids DVDs.

 

What is the best way to rip the DVDs?  And then play them on the tablet?  I went and got older and forgot all of the software I used to use for such things.

 

I would also like to be able to reduce the quality of the video files to preserve file size.

 

Kisses,

 

Jase

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I bought a two screen dvd player at target over a year ago for about $70. It uses the cigarette lighter. Id suggest that instead of spending time with what you are talking about.

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Bittorrent them....that still works for kiddy stuff.  Been there, done that lately.

 

Where do you go to search for torrents these days?  The site I used to use when I last did such a thing (ie circa 2008) is now defunct.

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The big torrent site from back in the day is still up....and 70% of what ours watch isn't on DVD as of yet.  Stupid Paw Patrol...

 

 

 

What I did was ripped what I could still find the DVDs for (or better yet, ones that aren't scratched all to hell), uploaded it to my NAS, and also to this little gizmo that I absolutely love for long trips where they both want to watch something different on their tablets, but doesn't have to take up internal storage on them:

 

http://smile.amazon.com/SanDisk-Wireless-Smartphones-Tablets--SDWS2-032G-E57/dp/B00DBX371C/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1406751539&sr=8-9&keywords=wifi+storage

 

It comes with a 32Gb microSD card, but I replaced it with a 64Gb so they can have more crap and lessen me getting bugged.

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To answer the question, honestly I believe your best bet would be to buy the dvd player already mentioned or to bring along a laptop.

Ripping and converting is pretty time consuming. The best dvd ripping programs are old and nearly obsolete now. Most modern programs will not rip a copy written dvd.

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To answer the question, honestly I believe your best bet would be to buy the dvd player already mentioned or to bring along a laptop.

Ripping and converting is pretty time consuming. The best dvd ripping programs are old and nearly obsolete now. Most modern programs will not rip a copy written dvd.

He said the trip will take 14 hrs. Ms jase will drive while he rips old school.

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