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Didn't use DVDFab for ripping. Instead I used MakeMKV. They've been in beta for some time now, and the app is free while in Beta. Tried to check my settings and make sure I ripped the discs with the best audio and nixing subtitles. But unlike other apps, MakeMKV didn't give me advanced video options like a Handbrake would have. So I've been playing the MKV files via Plex from my Apple TV 4K or Nvidia Shield out to the LG OLED. Didn't think using the DVDFab converter software to try and rip from DVD to an upscaled 4K transfer was going to help much, but I freely admit I'm no expert, and don't spend much time on video processing these days. Many thanks to everyone who replied. I appreciate you taking the time. |
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