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Handbrake is nothing to sneeze at. The open-source DVD ripper tool, available for Mac, Windows and Linux, gets the hang of transcoding any DVD to MP4 or MKV file format. But if you are handbrake dvdnav read error error reading from dvd using Handbrake, you may come across Handbrake error reading from DVD or Handbrake cannot scan DVD handbrake warning could not read data for preview 1 skipped title correctly as well, like the case below: I have been using handbrake for a while, and it has worked fine for most DVD's handbrake remove copy protection I have ripped. It doesn't seem to be working with a new DVD " the Avengers". It crashes every time during the scan process. I tried an older DVD, and it worked fine, as usual. anyone have a solution? error reading nav packet Here are the errors I get on the MBP when using Handbrake: dvdnav: read error, error reading nav packet. It repeats itself a million times and Google gives no good answer. Reasons of Handbrake DVD Error Reading or Scanning Just to speak very broadly, DVD copy protection schemes are mainly responsible for the Handbrake error reading in DVD ripping process as a purpose of protection against piracy. These resources put in place on DVD are to undermine Handbrake.
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This is the main cause of Handbrake not working on Mac/PC when it scans DVDs from their main titles. Example is typically shown when you using handbrake to rip Disney DVD. Generally, DVD published by Disney Studio or Warner Studio comes with 99 titles, which confuses many DVD ripper tools including Handbrake. The upshot is that you will get either Handbrake error reading from DVD, handbrake no title found issue or Handbrake cannot rip 99 title DVD problem. Rip Any DVD with Handbrake Alternative Download Handbrake alternative to rip copy protected DVDs to MP4, MOV, WMV, MKV, etc on Mac and Win without any DVD reading error that Handbrake encounters. How to Solve Handbrake Error Reading from DVD Discs Launch and play DVD Player, Skip the junk before the movie, and play the main feature. choose Go -> Title to find the checked title number. This is the right title representing the real main feature. Then you can launch your Handbrake for your DVD ripping process without DVD read error. >>> Check here to know how to use Handbrake to rip DVD Actually, there is no need to rip copy protected DVD in such a complex way. A one-stop solution is to find a program that can both defeat DVD copy protection measures and rip the movie from DVD to a format you desire. Fortunately, The No.1 fast MacX DVD Ripper Pro provides y
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recommended HandBrake (www.handbrake.fr) as a very good choice for Linux systems. I´m using OpenSuse (because it abolutely rocks!) and have been recommended to use HandBrake for ripping and encoding as well. Of course http://forum.doom9.org/archive/index.php/t-149468.html I did try several other good console based tools like h264enc to achive an excellent quality rip, but I somehow got addicted to HandBrake (hopefully developers will include a feature to directly back up VOBs to hard disc)... To find my PERSONAL "perfect solution" I´m looking for other applications to try: Which other rippers/encoders are around that are cnsidered/proven to be further ahaed ("better") in quality and maintanance than HandBrake? :) froggy110th September read error 2009, 23:55Quality depends on the encoder options you use. Since HB uses libavcodec which comes from ffmpeg and libx264, it can't really outperform other encoders that use it too. If you use *exactly* the same options, once in HB and once in ffmpeg or mencoder, you'll get *very* similar result (if virtually the same) you will find your "perfect solution" and quality after you do tests on your own and determine what looks handbrake dvdnav read good to *you*. There's no magical setting that will give a quality that looks "perfect" to all GLUBSCH11th September 2009, 00:07Thanks for pointing this out. I´m still looking forward for HB to support Blu-Ray and HD-TV encoding one day. If you are the owner of the repository in your signature, you´re the allmighty microchip8 of OpenSuse. ;) Other opinions are welcome. froggy111th September 2009, 00:16Yes, I'm microchip8 on openSUSE forum ;) Bluray support will come to MPlayer soon. There's currently a guy implementing it and asking a lot of questions, both on the mailing list and on #mplayerdev IRC channel. I'm not sure how it'll get implemented (built-in for MPlayer only or if he'll move some important stuff to a library one can use for other players/encoders) Dark Shikari11th September 2009, 00:18Quality depends on the encoder options you use. Since HB uses libavcodec which comes from ffmpeg and libx264No it doesn't, it uses x264 directly. froggy111th September 2009, 00:20No it doesn't, it uses x264 directly. Still, the result is the same, no? GLUBSCH11th September 2009, 00:52Interesting point. Sadly HandBrake only uses the x264 it brings with it and not the external one. This might be due to the developers so they know that the internal x264 works with HandBrake. They couldn´t provide support for any extern verion. Whi