We've certainly discussed Handbrake in the past,
but we've neglected to actually show you how to use it to rip a DVD. If
you haven't gotten into Handbrake because you've found it a little
confusing or intimidating, here's how to get started.
The video
above will walk you through the entire process and provide some
additional information, so you're best off watching it if you really
need to know how Handbrake works. Nonetheless, here are the general
steps you'll need to take to get ripping with Handbrake.
Step One: Select a Source

Open
Handbrake and you'll be asked to locate a source. Choose a DVD, DVD
image, or a VIDEO_TS folder. You can also choose pretty much any video
file, too, as Handbrake will convert standard video files as well. If
you're ripping a DVD with copy protection, you'll also need to have VLC installed. Once you have your source selected, open it up.
Step Two: Choose the Title You Want to Rip

Once
Handbrake has loaded your source file, in the upper left-hand corner
you'll find the Title drop-down menu. Select that and you'll see a list
of all the tracks Handbrake can rip. You're really only getting track
numbers and lengths here, so choosing the right one involves a little
bit of guess work. Fortunately this is pretty easy to figure out. If
you're ripping the movie, the track will be the length of the running
time of the movie. It'll also be the longest of any of the tracks in
most circumstances. The same goes for TV episodes. Just select the track
you want and you can move on to choosing your settings.
Step Three: Choose Your Video and Audio Settings

Next
you need to decide how high (or low) you want the quality of your
ripped content to be. In the video panel, you can drag the Constant
Quality slider from left to right to adjust the quality. (Right is
higher, left is lower.) Alternatively you can set an average bit rate
(we've created a calculator to help you find the perfect bit rate)
or use a Handbrake preset for a specific device. Once you've chosen
your video settings, click the audio tab and make your audio choices.
For the most part you can leave this alone, but this section is where
you'll set things like the audio language of your ripped content. You
can also change the audio bit rate here, but note that if you're ripping
content for an Apple device you
cannot set that bit rate above 160kbps.
Step Four: Start Ripping!

Now
that you've got all your settings in Handbrake you can go ahead and rip
that DVD. If you're only ripping a single file, press the Start button
up top. If you want to batch-rip more content, click the Add to Queue
button (also up top) and repeat this process for the addition content.
Once you've got it all in your queue, go ahead and press the Start
button.
That's it! Happy ripping!
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