

Learn with me how to use DVDFab DVD Ripper to convert your DVD to AVI format and keep them safe in a hard drive.īefore we proceed with the tutorial let me give a little know how on the working of this software: So, it becomes very important to keep a digital copy of these priceless collections and to help me with that I decided to give a try to DVDFab DVD Ripper and I have to say I am quite impressed with its performance.

No matter how safe you keep them, with each usage and sometimes even without that too all it takes is a small careless scratch to damage your movie on the DVD or make it completely unusable. Just choose from the supported profiles in Video Converter: MP4.H265, MKV.H265, MP4.4K, and MKV.4Kįor more info about H.If you are a movie buff like me and go the legal way of buying movies on DVDs then surely one thing does bug you regarding these DVDs- the protection that comes on them that prevents you from copying these videos to your hard drive. *Support from DVDFab DVD Ripper, Blu-ray Ripper (3D Plus) and Video ConverterĭVDFab DVD Ripper and Blu-ray Ripper (3D Plus) can rip and convert a DVD/Blu-ray movie to H.265 videos (supported profile: MP4.H265, MKV.H265) and 4K videos (supported profile: MP4.4K, MKV.4K).ĭVDFab Video Converter can convert H.265 videos and 4K videos to other regular videos, and vice versa. As a result 4K gives you a much clearer picture than regular HD and other formats. And a 4K video can present you much more details of the image. From above you can easily see that 4K is much superior, no matter on horizontal pixels or vertical ones. People are familiar with 1080P and favor it for the high definition it provides. It can also improve the video quality at the same bit rate.ĤK, labeled as Ultra High Definition (UHD) compared to High Definition of 1080P, has a resolution of 3840 x 2160, whilst 1080P consists of 1920 x 1080 pixels. As a new codec technology and new video compression standard, H.265/HEVC can compress video files to the half size with the same video quality as the original. H.265, also known as High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC), is the successor to H.264 or MPEG-4 AVC (Advanced Video Coding), one of the compression schemes used by Blu-ray.

Then what is H.265? What is the superiority of 4K? How does DVDFab support them? Read on for more. DVDFab has been updated to support the newest H.265 codec and ultra high definition 4K videos.
