Load DVD to VLC. Go for Media-Convert/Save or Ctrl+R to open the loading window. Go to the Disc tap and select your DVD in the DVD drive. Step 2. Convert Mode. Click the Convert and Save button to go to Convert mode for more options. Step 3. Choose a profile. Now, we need to choose a profile for ripping.
Here's what finally worked for me: [From PoeJam's comment, repeating here for redundancy]: - Under "Subtitles", click the drop-down box and select your desired subtitle file instead of 'Foreign Audio Scan'. - Uncheck 'Forced Only' and 'Default'. -Check 'Burn In'. The extra step that worked for me:
Step 1: Free download, install and launch the DVD ripping software. Insert your DVD disc into the DVD drive. Step 2: Click “Load DVD” followed by “DVD Disc” to recognize the inserted DVD disc. You need to click “View/Select Title” to find out your target videos. Step 3: Unfold the “Rip All to” list on the top right corner.
Select Output Format. Click the Output Format on the right side. You can choose MP4 under the Video tab to convert DVD to MP4 or select AVI, MKV, MOV, H.264, etc. based on your needs. If you want to rip audio from DVD, go to the “Audio” tab and select the format you need.
can't get subtitles when ripping dvd Postby lanelee23 » Mon Aug 24, 2020 2:48 pm When I use VLC to play the dvd, I can select the subtitles I want (English, Spanish, etc.) without an issue.
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