Some codecs require some post processing attention which does not seem to work properly if you stop VLC's process prematurely. VLC Media Player is hugely popular, and for good reason its completely free, supports almost all file formats without the need to download additional codecs, can optimize video and audio. Some DVDs have bad sectors as a copy protection mechanism, which makes some tools choke. You can start from a particular title and track, though I would recommend letting it process through the end and then cutting out the desired scene with something like VirtualDub or windows movie maker. Make sure to check the "No DVD Menus" check box. The default subtitle track is -1 which seems to indicate no subtitle. In the 'File name' text box, type in whatever you want to name your ripped DVD file. It's in the lower-right side of the window. Tap Disc, your DVD disc and its name will show up in the box of Disc device. Click the 'Profile' drop-down box, then click Audio - MP3 in the drop-down menu. Now open VLC media player, tab Media > Convert/Save. You can do that with trial and error with regular playback and then choose convert/save when you found the options you'd like to use. Your DVD disc should have been inserted in the DVD drive. In order to include the subtitles, you will have to figure out which "subtitle track" is associated with a particular subtitle language in the convert/save screen for dvd's. you can choose one of those or create your own. Click on the Disc Select a disc type: DVD, Blu-ray, Audio CD or SVCD/VCD. VLC has pre-created profiles for audio and video encoding. Open VLC and access Media > Convert/Save CTRL + R. If you find yourself running into errors later, come back and. Stream and save has been renamed to Convert/Save (which can be found under the Media menu) Choose the DVD option under Disc Selection. There is a video tutorial on how to do this here for a slightly older version of VLC but it is still useful.
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