For these conversion we need two softwares
1) Ultra Video Joiner vrsion 6.4 or 6.2 - www.aone-soft.com
2) Handbrake v 0.9.5 - http://handbrake.fr/
First add the vob files from DVD and join it using Ultra Video Joiner
the add this file to Handbrake.
Use Setting-
# Picture-anamorphic-custom- screen size 688 width & 288 height
# Video -Select Mpeg4 or H.246, Quality-Target Size set as 700MB.
# Audio Mixdown Select 6 Channel Discrete or Dolby Surround
BitRate -112 or 128
Then destination: Save the file as with .mp (eg video.mp4)
Then you will get 700 MB video or just higher video file...
here is the Video of Tutorial.
1) Ultra Video Joiner vrsion 6.4 or 6.2 - www.aone-soft.com
2) Handbrake v 0.9.5 - http://handbrake.fr/
First add the vob files from DVD and join it using Ultra Video Joiner
the add this file to Handbrake.
Use Setting-
# Picture-anamorphic-custom- screen size 688 width & 288 height
# Video -Select Mpeg4 or H.246, Quality-Target Size set as 700MB.
# Audio Mixdown Select 6 Channel Discrete or Dolby Surround
BitRate -112 or 128
Then destination: Save the file as with .mp (eg video.mp4)
Then you will get 700 MB video or just higher video file...
here is the Video of Tutorial.
For Reducing Video file size & also get qaulity fo video,
Therefore you can manually set the Avg Biterate to achieve this ratio.
Here is a more specific formula which guides you to calculate
video Bitrate/Quality settings when ripping
DVD and converting videos: Bitrate=outputwidth x outputheight x k x r
Note: Different video codec has diverse
K value (H.264 k=0.012345, MPEG-4 k=0.0135),
and R depends on the quality you desired (excellent r=1.0, good r=0.55, normal r=0.35).
If you want to preserve the image quality, set HandBrake Quality Setting > Constantly Quality > around RF20.
If you want to reserve some compression ratio, set HandBrake Quality Setting > Constantly Quality > around RF28.
You'd better keep RF below 32, otherwise the output quality will be terrible.
Therefore you can manually set the Avg Biterate to achieve this ratio.
Here is a more specific formula which guides you to calculate
video Bitrate/Quality settings when ripping
DVD and converting videos: Bitrate=outputwidth x outputheight x k x r
Note: Different video codec has diverse
K value (H.264 k=0.012345, MPEG-4 k=0.0135),
and R depends on the quality you desired (excellent r=1.0, good r=0.55, normal r=0.35).
If you want to preserve the image quality, set HandBrake Quality Setting > Constantly Quality > around RF20.
If you want to reserve some compression ratio, set HandBrake Quality Setting > Constantly Quality > around RF28.
You'd better keep RF below 32, otherwise the output quality will be terrible.