| Media centre PC - best solution to compile DVD library?
Hi,
First of doubtless several confused posts!
I'm looking into building a media centre PC complete with hard drive sufficiently big enough to hold a big portion of our DVD collection.
A mate is trying to convince me that the best bet to rip the DVDs and convert to avi, but I quite like the idea of having the DVD menus available.
If I go down the conversion route, some of the discs I'm looking to back-up are for the series M*A*S*H, and my preferred way of watching these is with an alternate audio track that doesn't have the canned-laughter (something I wish more DVDs would offer!).
I've built PCs before, but never a media centre. I'm not familiar with the software, and one thing I'm wondering is if there's a way of compiling a library of VOB files which can then be accessed by a menu, or if it would be a case of having to cycle through folders manually? Or is cycling through media files reserved for the likes of mpg, avi and mkv files where Media Centre software is concerned?
Incidentally, I'm probably going to be tied to Windows for this project, as the PC will also have to house iTunes.
Any guidance very much appreciated. For starters it would be great to get some guidance on what the DVD ripping software of choice is at the moment - I haven't tried to rip a DVD for about 5 years, and I'm guessing the world of encryption has moved on!
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