![]() Thats fine for DVDs, but Handbrake still needs a background AACS decoder. A real easy way is to open iDVD >File>Magic iDVD select a menu theme and drop your video file in the time line and under File you can burn the disc, save as a disc image, or a VIDEO TS folder. Typical example is LibreDrive, an optical disc drive (applicable to DVD. So specific Pi only optimizations are OK with me. punkmac said: This has been my project this week to make a hard copy of quicktime files that can be watched on a dvd player. I don’t care about playback on other devices, as my 2 Pi’s are the only way I watch movies. As with DVDs, HandBrake does not directly support the decryption of Blu-ray. One form of input is DVD-Video stored on a DVD, in an ISO image of a DVD, or on any data storage device as a VIDEOTS folder. So what would be the best settings in Handbrake as a compromise for file size and playability on the Pi, especially the Pi B via wireless. HandBrake transcodes video and audio from nearly any format to a handful of modern ones, but it does not defeat or circumvent copy protection. ![]() And the resulting file is of course large. So I’m thinking that there should be an optimized setting in Handbrake to make the Pi happy.įor Bluray, I’m using MakeMKV to rip, and playback is perfect on the Pi 2, but the Pi B struggles with it. I have a WD TV box that is capable of playing ISO files also. For now, Id like to backup the DVDs to ISO files, that i can mount and then use Handbrake on later, or burn back on to DVD should the original get damaged. Oddly, this only seems to happen on my Pi 2 where the media is directly connected via USB (4TB powered drive formatted BTFRS) On my older Pi B (wireless connection) doesn’t seem to have this problem. This open-source video transcoder is free, and available for Windows, Mac, and Linux. I have Handbrake, and will eventually experiment with the best settings to use. And when the SloMo happens sometimes the audio drops for a second. The results are OK, but I see occasional oddities, like the playback seems to go Slow Motion randomly. ![]() Right now for DVDs I’m using the ‘Normal’ profile, with only one change keeping the audio as DD or DTS without re-coding. Thirdly, HandBrake crashes frequently on some computers that bother users a lot. Secondly, HandBrake only outputs MKV or MP4 files, but users sometimes want other files like WMV files for specific devices or uses. You would need to convert the mkv file into MPEG2 video and then create the VOB file structure for the DVD (this is called 'authoring' a DVD). I haven’t seen much discussion here about the best settings in Handbrake when ripping a DVD for playback on a Pi. Firstly, HandBrake doesn’t decrypt encrypted DVD discs, while most DVD discs in the market are commercial and copy protected. Handbrake converts videos into mp4 (H.264 etc), not into MPEG2 which is what you would need for 'DVD' format. ![]()
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