RadicalEd0 wrote:Heh, ok. Well. I'll tell you now you're either going to use XviD or RV9 for your video, either vorbis or mp3 for your audio (well or ra8), and either ogm or avi (or rm) for your container format, depending on what you want to do. It sounds like you're trying to store them for editing later, in which case avi is your only real option and none of the codecs are a good idea. In the case that you're just doing routine dvd backup ogg or rm would be better (especially if you want both audio streams and subs).
Basically what you'd need to do is rip the DVD, use DVD2AVI to create a d2v project file, use avisynth to frameserve and filter that, use virtualdub or helix producer to encode the video, besweet to encode the audio, and subrip to convert the subtitles, and then depending on which format you chose oggmux or virtualdub to mix the audio and video.
Feel free to ask more questions, although this thread should be moved to general video :\
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