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Hatch

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#289133 14-Aug-2021 22:03
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I have a new car headset that has USB video. 

 

https://www.soundtech.co.nz/domain-dm-u720ac-6-75-touch-screen-multimedia-player-with-wireless-carplay-android-auto-bluetooth-usb-audio-video-playback.html

 

There is mention of it supporting divx codecs on the box but no detailed information,  I want to rip a couple bluray DVDs to a codec that will be readable by the head unit.

 

I haven't ripped DVDs for years. 

 

Does anyone have any experience ripping videos for a fairly basic and probably quite simple covid? Avi file container? Not sure of codec thesedays, expecially something very generic.


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ripdog
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  #2760116 15-Aug-2021 00:13
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If you want to encode videos for a lowest-common-denominator device, encode h264 video (main profile), AAC audio into a mp4 container. That will play on just about anything made in the last 15 years.

 

That said, ripping blu-rays wasn't particularly easy last time I checked unless you pay a decent chunk of change for proprietary software to do it. I would just download a pre-ripped version from a torrent.




fe31nz
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  #2760117 15-Aug-2021 00:16
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I used to rip all my DVDs to AVI files many years ago.  My usual tools were DVDDecrypter to rip the DVD to a .mpg file and VirtualDub to convert to an AVI file.  I used to use the DivX codec, but later changed to using the even better freeware XviD codec.  I believe that those freeware tools are all still available.  PM me if you want more detailed help.


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