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This wikiHow teaches you how to convert a DVD's contents into an MP4 file on your computer, which will allow you to play the DVD without having the disc itself. Keep in mind that performing this process with a disc you don't own or attempting to distribute the MP4 to other people is illegal in most places.

Ripping a DVD to MP4 Format

  • To convert DVD contents to MP4, download and launch HandBrake. Insert the DVD.
  • Select the DVD as a source and set the output to MP4.
  • Select a save location, and then click Save . Click Start Encode .
Method 1
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Using HandBrake

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  1. It's located at https://handbrake.fr/ . HandBrake is a free file converter for both Mac and PC platforms.
    • While HandBrake has been optimized for most versions of Windows and MacOS, you may run into problems with HandBrake on MacOS Sierra.
  2. This red button is on the left side of the download page. HandBrake will begin downloading to your computer. [1]
    • Depending on your browser, you may first need to confirm the download or select a download location.
    • You should see HandBrake's current version number (e.g., "1.0.7") on the button as well.
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  3. It resembles a pineapple. You'll find the setup file in your computer's default downloads folder (e.g., the desktop).
    • If you're having trouble finding the setup file, just type "handbrake" into Spotlight (Mac) or Start (Windows) and click the top result.
  4. Setting up HandBrake typically entails the following:
    • Windows - Confirm that HandBrake has access to your computer (if prompted), then click Next , click I Agree , and click Install . You'll click Finish to complete the setup.
    • Mac - Open the setup file and drag Handbrake into your Applications folder.
  5. In most cases, you'll accomplish this by sliding the DVD into the disk reader on the right side of your laptop (or in front of the CPU for a desktop computer), though you'll need to first press a button on most Windows computers to prompt the disk tray to eject.
    • Some Mac computers don't have a built-in CD tray. You can rectify this problem by purchasing an external disk reader for around $80.
    • You may have to close your computer's default audio program once you begin running the DVD before continuing.
  6. This app has an icon resembling a pineapple to the right of a drink.
    • You should see HandBrake on your desktop by default. If you don't, search for it in Spotlight or the Start menu on Mac or Windows, respectively.
  7. It's the circular disc option on the left side of the window, just below the File tab.
    • You'll likely see the movie's here as well.
    • If you don't see the DVD icon, close and then re-open HandBrake.
  8. HandBrake will typically default to an MP4 conversion, but you should double-check the following aspects before continuing: [2]
    • File format - Below the "Output Settings" heading in the middle of the page, look for "MP4" in the box next to the "Container" heading. If it doesn't, click the box and select MP4 .
    • File resolution - Select your preferred resolution on the right side of the window (e.g., 1080p). This setting dictates the file quality.
  9. It's to the right of the "File Destination" box. A pop-up window will appear. [3]
  10. To do so, you'll click a save folder in the left-hand pane, then type in the file name in the text field near the bottom of the pop-up window.
  11. It's at the bottom of the window.
  12. It's a green button at the top of the HandBrake window. Clicking it will prompt HandBrake to begin converting your DVD's files into a playable MP4 in your specified save location. After this process is complete, you'll be able to double-click the MP4 file to play it.
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Using VLC Media Player

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  1. It's an orange-and-white traffic cone icon.
    • To confirm that you have the latest version, you can click Help at the top of the window and then click Check for Updates . If there's an update available, you'll be prompted to install it.
    • If you haven't yet downloaded VLC, you can do so from http://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.html .
  2. The CD tray into which you'll place the DVD is usually either on the right side of your computer's housing (laptops), or on the front of the CPU box (desktop computers).
    • Some Mac computers don't have a built-in CD tray. You can rectify this problem by purchasing an external disk reader for around $80.
    • You may have to close your computer's default audio program once you begin running the DVD before continuing.
  3. It's in the top-left corner of the VLC window. [4]
  4. You'll see this item close to the top of the Media drop-down menu.
  5. It's in the "Disc selection" section of the "Open Media" window.
    • If your computer has more than one DVD tray, you'll also need to click the "Disc device" box and select the movie's name.
  6. This option is near the bottom of the page. Doing so will invoke a drop-down menu.
  7. It's an item in the drop-down menu here. [5]
  8. You can do so by looking in the box to the right of "Profile", which is near the bottom of the screen.
    • If you don't see "(MP4)" in this box, click it and then select an option that ends with "(MP4)".
  9. It's near the bottom-right corner of the window.
  10. You can select this location from the left side of the window.
  11. To do so, type filename.mp4 into this window, where "filename" is the name of the movie. [6]
  12. This will save your settings.
  13. It's at the bottom of the Convert window. Your DVD will begin to convert to an MP4 format. https://www.sussex.ac.uk/its/help/faq?faqid=2785
    • This process will take anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours, depending on your computer's speed and the size of the DVD.
    • The video progress bar at the bottom of VLC Media Player's window will show how much of the video has been converted.
  14. Doing so should open it in your computer's media player, although you may want to open it specifically in VLC Media Player to ensure that it runs properly.
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      Warnings

      • Files converted in VLC Media Player tend not to work in most other media players.
      • Ripping DVD files from DVDs you didn't purchase, and/or distributing ripped DVD files, are illegal actions.


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      1. Install and launch HandBrake.
      2. Click the DVD icon.
      3. Select MP4 as the format.
      4. Adjust other settings as needed.
      5. Click Browse .
      6. Select a location and click Save .
      7. Click Start Encode .

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