I started off with DVD Shrink to copy DVDs to a single-layer DVD (much cheaper but the lower capacity meant it had to drop the quality a bit). As hard drives became cheaper I started using DVD Decrypter to rip the files from the disc, then Handbrake to encode them to a single file and save space. Now that I have a Plex server and am looking to take my library of DVDs and Blu Ray discs and store them on hard drives I'm looking to see if there's anything better.
Thanks Scott, I thought I had to buy a DVD ripping software but he free MakeMKV works perfect. Really enjoyed your simple and clear style of presentation.
Thank you so much for this info. I'd been using handbrake for years and then it just stopped finding the source files - even for DVDs which I had already ripped! This is a blessing!
This would be a cool setup for a movie theater setup at home just running ur own movies and shows without worry or buffering or fear it get taken off ur favorite platform
Hi Scott. Watching from England. Your presentation is perfect! Nice and relaxed and no loud background music. I'm new to Plex and so haven't uploaded any DVDs yet. I've got two WD NAS drives but haven't used Plex at all. I've ripped tons of CDs (my own collection) over the years and know only too well the nightmare with tags etc, but streaming, I'm new to it. Thank you for the help.
@Scott Burnette I've just ripped a dvd and it put it in C Video folder, but how do you add it to Plex? I've added it to my NAS by copy and paste as I normally do but I don't need to do this with Plex? Cheers Scott.
IM am converting V the Original mini series now with this and of this works I will super psyched as not even the pirate sites have this bad boy (original dual layerd excellent condition case and all lol), tries 3 different programs but they didnt work so I will be very happy to add this to the NAS collection, thank you sir!
Change the minimum chapter length from 120 to 3600 seconds. This will speed up your initial processing time by weeding out the chapters shorter than 1 hour long. Unless you’re ripping tv shows, then change it to 3000 second (50 min).
Hi Scott. Really good Video. Thank you for clarifying the MKV program, it really helped. I'm have a problem with Plex going to sleep over night. The only way I have found to wake it up is reinstall the program. Do you have any suggestions?
I have one of those pop-up outdoor theaters for my own personal use. I want to do a triple feature and have maybe trailers and intermissions stitched in between the movies. Will the software you use stitch them together so I can make a presentation like this
Hi just saw your video I have a question so sometimes I’ll run into an issue where mkv can’t read the dvd and it’s not scratched or dirty it just won’t rip it can you Plase help me thanks great video
Thanks for the information. I'm confused about how Plex works. Does Plex store my media files or do I need a dedicated computer in my house to store everything? Also, do you know if this service will work internationally. I am moving to Japan and want to bring my DVD collection, but in a a digital format. Thanks.
You would need a spare computer, nas , server to house the media. I use a synology NAS to do that. I am not sure about Japan, that's why I would rip my collection to digital and use plex.
Only issue is you didn't show which file is which season or episode. Am having to play each and compare it to the actual on disc episode is time consuming.
Odd question, do you put the episodes into a single folder for whatever show? iE for Plex you have a big bang theory folder, and every episode inside that folder?
Under the tv shows library I have a folder the Big Bang theory. Under that I have folders season 01 - season 12 . In those folders I each episode named IE: the Big Bang theory s02e04. I hope this helps.
For movies, I just name them "Name".mp4 or .mkv. For TV Shows I name them the name, if it's a series I create a folder of the name and within that I create a season folder "Season 01" and within that I add the file named "Name" S01E01.mkv
Plex freezes on my smart TV. Why is that. It's a 2023 Samsung. Doesn't happen on my other TV and it's the same. And other apps run fine. I use fire stick and reboot it and re installed and still the same.
I know this may be a dumb question but the discs are still playable right? I know with imgburn I can still play the game disc afterwards. Just want to make sure before I wreck a bunch of my movies
@@deeoosee you can but this gives you a user interface and when you have a couple hundred discs it helps. You can do whatever method you want. That’s the neat part.