On 2010/01/20 08:13 PM, Phil Ehrens wrote: > If you use tccat, it will put the main title with all > the audio and subs into a nice mpg file ;^) > > If you put it into an mkv you risk creating a > vfr monster. Yeeecch. The vob/mpg container > does the right thing with vfr, flagging the > transitions properly. > > People here *do* know that dvd's support and > usually have mixed framerate content, right I'll play with this. I'm still new to ripping content, I just got tired of switching back and forth between DVD's that I want to watch. and tools like handbrake and DVD::RIP would make the frames smaller and loose quality. I didn't want smaller files per say, just the content I wanted, minus the audio and subtitles I didn't want, hence I learned how to create MKV files from the VOBs, I'll play with tccat as suggested and see how that goes.
H