Now that streaming services are becoming the most prevalent way to watch movies or TV series, many people are ditching their DVD collections. However, if you have a lot of movies you want to keep while still clearing up the space your DVDs take up, there’s a way you can digitize DVDs.

By digitizing your DVDs, you can have them all in the same place while taking up less physical space. It can seem daunting to digitize your movies and you may be unsure of how to do so, but once you know how, it’s relatively easy to do for each one. Just be sure you put a good amount of time aside, especially if you have a lot of DVDs you want to digitize. 

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    Here’s how to change your physical DVD library into a digital one.

    Use a Program to Digitize DVDs

    In order to digitize your DVD movies, you will need a DVD ripping program. There are many out there you can use for this. In this article we’ll show you how to use two options, WinX DVD Ripper and Handbrake. 

    WinX DVD Ripper

    Download WinX DVD Ripper and then open it when you’re ready to start copying (ripping) your DVDs.

    Follow these steps to use WinX DVD Ripper on your DVDs:

    1. Insert your DVD into your computer, and then select the Disc button in the top left corner. 
    1. Select the DVD you just inserted in the dropdown box in the next window that comes up. Then select OK
    1. Choose the format you want the output file to be. MP4 is recommended for most circumstances. Select OK again. 
    1. Click the large RUN button in the bottom right corner and the program will begin to copy your DVD. 

    It may take awhile to digitize your DVD, but you can follow the progress by looking at the pop-up window. Once finished, you’ll be able to find the ripped file in your file explorer. At the bottom of the WinX DVD ripper you’ll see a text box where you can select where you want the file to be saved to. This is where you’ll find the ripped file. 

    Handbrake

    If you want a completely free option for digitizing DVDs, you can use the program Handbrake. It works very similarly to WinX DVD Ripper, though it may seem a bit more complicated to use. The program doesn’t support removing copy-protection, which nearly all commercial videos have. However, there is a workaround to this. 

    Follow these instructions to use Handbrake, and once you get the hang of it you’ll be able to digitize all your DVDs without issue.

    1. Before using Handbrake you’ll need to download libdvdcss in order to be able to remove copy-protection. Once downloaded, copy the file and paste it into the Handbrake directory folder. This will likely be C:/ Program Files/Handbrake. 
    1. Now,  insert your DVD into your computer, then open Handbrake. Select the DVD in your drive on the sidebar. 
    1. In the next window that comes up, look at the Title dropdown box. This is where you can choose which part of the DVD you want to rip. Handbrake should automatically choose just the movie portion, but you can also include other parts of the DVD such as extra scenes. 
    1. Choose the destination file you want your ripped DVD to be saved to. 
    2. Then, choose your output format settings. MP4 will work well for most purposes. Then you can choose the quality preset of your file. There are presets depending on how you’ll be watching your movie, and you can choose Fast or Very Fast settings to have your DVDs ripped in a shorter amount of time, yet with a lower quality. HQ settings will be much higher quality, but will take longer to rip and take up more space. 
    1. Click Start Encode in the top bar of Handbrake to begin to digitize your DVD. You’ll see the progress in the bottom bar. The process may take awhile depending on what settings you chose. 

    Once the rip is done, you’ll be able to find it where you chose the destination file to be. 

    Find a Place to Save Your DVDs

    Once you’ve digitized DVD movies, find a place to save your files. There are many movie cataloguing programs out there to download that allow you to store and organize your movie files. 

    Some good examples of these programs are All My Movies and Plex. However, there are many of them out there, and most of them work the same way. You can upload your files to the program and they will automatically archive and catalogue it. 

    If you have a good amount of digital movies after digitizing your collection, using a program like this is a good option. You may also want to offload some of your files to a cloud service, especially if your collection is taking up a lot of space on your computer. 

    Use Vudu and Movies Anywhere

    If you don’t want to take the time to digitize your DVD movie collection, there is another option that takes much less time. The streaming service Vudu offers a way to digitize digital movies that they support for $2 each. 

    All you have to do is scan your movie’s barcode and Vudu will give you the digital version of that move if they have it in their database. It isn’t free, but it does save considerable time.

    After you use Vudu to get these digital versions of your movies, you can connect your Vudu account to a Movies Anywhere account in order to store a library of all your movies together. Movies Anywhere also can bring in movies from other streaming services such as Amazon Prime

    Digitizing Your DVD Collection Is Easy

    No matter what method you choose, you’ll find that you have many options for whatever goal you have to create a great movie library. In no time, you’ll be able to organize, find and watch your favorite films from anywhere, at any time, without the limitation of physical DVDs.

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