Thats it! When you insert a DVD, you are automatically asked if you would like to play it, or in this case, rip it. When clicking on it, you get your movie encoded straight up: When its done, you will get an autoplay option with the Description you set above. –preset: Which preset to use (use HandBrakeCLI –preset-list to get a valid list).-p: Store pixel aspect ratio in video stream.In the Args: field, use: -i "%L\VIDEO_TS" -o "D:\DVD\Movie_%RANDOM%.m4v" -L -p -preset="AppleTV" If you want, you can change the icon, use the Icon from Handbrake.exe (it looks prettier!). Click “Change Program” and select HandBrakeCLI, which is installed into C:\Program Files\Handbrake\ by default. Run it and navigate to the Autoplay options.Ĭlick “Create” and Fill out the name and program description. To modify the AutoPlay options, you first need to install TweakUI from Microsoft. Also, unless you are only copying non CSS protected DVDs, you will need a program such as DVD43 or AnyDVD which automatically decrypts the DVD on the fly.Īfter ensuring those work (and tested by copying a DVD via the GUI interface) then we can begin to set up your PC so that Autoplay can copy the disks. This is actually pretty easy to do, so I thought I would share so that anyone looking to do a similar thing could easily set it up.įirst thing, I am assuming you have Handbrake installed and running. While figuring out how to Autoplay a DVD using ZoomPlayer rather than the built in Windows Media Player, I thought, why not add a “Rip DVD with Handbrake” option. I have an generic process down, that works very well, but it requires a bunch of clicks to do. I am currently copying my DVD collection to my PC for use in my media center downstairs.
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