MclarenMP4
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See, that would be wonderful.
The idea of it all being on a wifi connection at some point would be brilliant as well. How would one listen to them, though? A little remote control the size of a Credit Card or something?
And I don't watch the Tellytubbies. The cats do.
Also, is there a way to make smoother MP4s than the programs that are common out there do?
I get a lot of problems with transitions and fast movements, and some titles just studder and stop all over the place even at several attempts to make the file with different programs.
I've tried handbrake, Videora, and ImToo DVD Ripper.
At this point, I would just love to throw the DVDs themselves on for some of the problem titles, but that obviously isn't an option.
How can I get the best possible quality out of a DVD in MP4?
I use Xilisoft DVD Ripper Platinum & found it quite stable converting to MP4.
http://www.xilisoft.com/dvd-ripper-platinum.html
Most of the problems when converting video's is the codec's you have on your machine.
Try removing any codec packs you have or if your unable to then try using this tool to remove any broken ones.
http://www.videohelp.com/tools/Codec_Sniper
Then install a open-source codec pack called FFDshow which covers most 99% of the MP4 formats.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ffdshow