# Rip Module Extract and convert content from DVDs, Blu-rays, and disc images. ## Overview The Rip module (formerly "Remux") handles extraction of video content from optical media and disc image files. It can rip directly from physical drives or work with ISO/IMG files, providing options for both lossless extraction and transcoding during the rip process. > **Note:** This module is currently in planning phase. Features described below are proposed functionality. ## Features ### Source Support #### Physical Media - **DVD** - Standard DVDs with VOB structure - **Blu-ray** - BD structure with M2TS files - **CD** - Video CDs (VCD/SVCD) - Direct drive access for ripping #### Disc Images - **ISO** - Standard disc image format - **IMG** - Raw disc images - **BIN/CUE** - CD image pairs - Mount and extract without burning ### Title Selection #### Auto-Detection - Scan disc for all titles - Identify main feature (longest title) - List all extras/bonus content - Show duration and chapter count for each #### Manual Selection - Preview titles before ripping - Select multiple titles for batch rip - Choose specific chapters from titles - Merge chapters from different titles ### Track Management #### Video Tracks - Select video angle (for multi-angle DVDs) - Choose video quality/stream #### Audio Tracks - List all audio tracks with language - Select which tracks to include - Reorder track priority - Convert audio format during rip #### Subtitle Tracks - List all subtitle languages - Extract or burn subtitles - Select multiple subtitle tracks - Convert subtitle formats ### Rip Modes #### Direct Copy (Lossless) Fast extraction with no quality loss: - Copy VOB → MKV/MP4 container - No re-encoding - Preserves original quality - Fastest option - Larger file sizes #### Transcode Convert during extraction: - Choose output codec (H.264, H.265, etc.) - Set quality/bitrate - Resize if desired - Compress to smaller file - Slower but more flexible #### Smart Mode Automatically choose best approach: - Copy if already efficient codec - Transcode if old/inefficient codec - Optimize settings for content type ### Copy Protection Handling #### DVD CSS - Use libdvdcss when available - Automatic decryption during rip - Legal for personal use (varies by region) #### Blu-ray AACS - Use libaacs for AACS decryption - Support for BD+ (limited) - Requires key database #### Region Codes - Detect region restrictions - Handle multi-region discs - RPC-1 drive support ### Quality Settings #### Presets - **Archival** - Lossless or very high quality - **Standard** - Good quality, moderate size - **Efficient** - Smaller files, acceptable quality - **Custom** - User-defined settings #### Special Handling - Deinterlace DVD content automatically - Inverse telecine for film sources - Upscale SD content to HD (optional) - HDR passthrough for Blu-ray ### Batch Processing #### Multiple Titles - Queue all titles from disc - Process sequentially - Different settings per title - Automatic naming #### Multiple Discs - Load multiple ISO files - Batch rip entire series - Consistent settings across discs - Progress tracking ### Output Options #### Naming Templates Automatic file naming: ``` {disc_name}_Title{title_num}_Chapter{start}-{end} Star_Wars_Title01_Chapter01-25.mp4 ``` #### Metadata - Auto-populate from disc info - Lookup online databases (IMDB, TheTVDB) - Chapter markers preserved - Cover art extraction #### Organization - Create folder per disc - Separate folders for extras - Season/episode structure for TV - Automatic file organization ## Usage Guide ### Ripping a DVD 1. **Insert Disc or Load ISO** - Physical disc: Insert and click "Scan Drive" - ISO file: Click "Load ISO" and select file 2. **Scan Disc** - Application analyzes disc structure - Lists all titles with duration/chapters - Main feature highlighted 3. **Select Title(s)** - Choose main feature or specific titles - Select desired chapters - Preview title information 4. **Configure Tracks** - Select audio tracks (e.g., English 5.1) - Choose subtitle tracks if desired - Set track order/defaults 5. **Choose Rip Mode** - Direct Copy for fastest/lossless - Transcode to save space - Configure quality settings 6. **Set Output** - Choose output folder - Set filename or use template - Select container format 7. **Start Rip** - Click "Start Ripping" - Monitor progress - Can queue multiple titles ### Ripping a Blu-ray Similar to DVD but with additional considerations: - Much larger files (20-40GB for feature) - Better quality settings available - HDR preservation options - Multi-audio track handling ### Batch Ripping a TV Series 1. **Load all disc ISOs** for season 2. **Scan each disc** to identify episodes 3. **Enable batch mode** 4. **Configure naming** with episode numbers 5. **Set consistent quality** for all 6. **Start batch rip** ## FFmpeg Integration ### Direct Copy Example ```bash # Extract VOB to MKV without re-encoding ffmpeg -i /dev/dvd -map 0 -c copy output.mkv # Extract specific title ffmpeg -i dvd://1 -map 0 -c copy title_01.mkv ``` ### Transcode Example ```bash # Rip DVD with H.264 encoding ffmpeg -i dvd://1 \ -vf yadif,scale=720:480 \ -c:v libx264 -crf 20 \ -c:a aac -b:a 192k \ output.mp4 ``` ### Multi-Track Example ```bash # Preserve multiple audio and subtitle tracks ffmpeg -i dvd://1 \ -map 0:v:0 \ -map 0:a:0 -map 0:a:1 \ -map 0:s:0 -map 0:s:1 \ -c copy output.mkv ``` ## Tips & Best Practices ### DVD Quality - Original DVD is 720×480 (NTSC) or 720×576 (PAL) - Always deinterlace DVD content - Consider upscaling to 1080p for modern displays - Use inverse telecine for film sources (24fps) ### Blu-ray Handling - Main feature typically 20-50GB - Consider transcoding to H.265 to reduce size - Preserve 1080p resolution - Keep high bitrate audio (DTS-HD, TrueHD) ### File Size Management | Source | Direct Copy | H.264 CRF 20 | H.265 CRF 24 | |--------|-------------|--------------|--------------| | DVD (2hr) | 4-8 GB | 2-4 GB | 1-3 GB | | Blu-ray (2hr) | 30-50 GB | 6-10 GB | 4-6 GB | ### Legal Considerations - Ripping for personal backup is legal in many regions - Circumventing copy protection may have legal restrictions - Distribution of ripped content is typically illegal - Check local laws and regulations ### Drive Requirements - DVD-ROM drive for DVD ripping - Blu-ray drive for Blu-ray ripping (obviously) - RPC-1 (region-free) firmware helpful - External drives work fine ## Troubleshooting ### Can't Read Disc - Clean disc surface - Try different drive - Check drive region code - Verify disc isn't damaged ### Copy Protection Errors - Install libdvdcss (DVD) or libaacs (Blu-ray) - Update key database - Check disc region compatibility - Try different disc copy ### Slow Ripping - Direct copy is fastest - Transcoding is CPU-intensive - Use hardware acceleration if available - Check drive speed settings ### Audio/Video Sync Issues - Common with VFR content - Use -vsync parameter - Force constant frame rate - Check source for corruption ## See Also - [Convert Module](../convert/) - Transcode ripped files further - [Streams Module](../streams/) - Manage multi-track ripped files - [Subtitle Module](../subtitle/) - Handle extracted subtitle tracks - [Inspect Module](../inspect/) - Analyze ripped output quality