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Help Ripping DVDs for Nexus 7

I'm using Handbrake to digitize DVDs we own for my daughter before an upcoming car trip. They play on the Nexus 7 using the Google Movies app, but they play only in portrait mode. Any suggestions on how to get them to show up in landscape?

I installed Rockplayer Lite and got them to show up in landscape, but the aspect wasn't preserved (e.g., The Muppets were skinny).

Thanks for any advice!
 
For Handbrake settings, I'm using the "Android - High" preset. The Picture Source is 720x480. The width defaults to 720x478, with the 478 (and "Keep Aspect ratio") grayed out. Anamorphic = loose, modulus = 16, display size = 856x480 (not editable).

The only change is that I set the Framerate (FPS) to "Same as source." When I left it at the default (29.97), the video was way faster than the audio. Audio was normal, but video looked like double-time.

I also tried the iPad settings, but still had the same problem.
 
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I'm using Handbrake to digitize DVDs we own for my daughter before an upcoming car trip. They play on the Nexus 7 using the Google Movies app, but they play only in portrait mode. Any suggestions on how to get them to show up in landscape?

I installed Rockplayer Lite and got them to show up in landscape, but the aspect wasn't preserved (e.g., The Muppets were skinny).

Thanks for any advice!
Try MX Player.
 
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For Handbrake settings, I'm using the "Android - High" preset. The Picture Source is 720x480. The width defaults to 720x478, with the 478 (and "Keep Aspect ratio") grayed out. Anamorphic = loose, modulus = 16, display size = 856x480 (not editable).

The only change is that I set the Framerate (FPS) to "Same as source." When I left it at the default (29.97), the video was way faster than the audio. Audio was normal, but video looked like double-time.

I also tried the iPad settings, but still had the same problem.

Isn't the Nexus 1280X800 HD? What if you change that setting if possible? Maybe picture source?

Not sure on this, just a suggestion. Never used Handbrake.
 
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I'm experimenting with google drive. After I rip the movie, I then convert it with handbrake, and then I dump it in my google drive. When it shows up in my N7 google drive, I can launch it, which downloads a temp file, or I can check the "make available offline" box and put it on the N7. Nice because it doesn't make a permanent file unless you want it to.

With 600 meg files though, you have to be patient.
 
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If you're talking about ripping films from DVDs, you'll need more than Handbrake, as the DVD will need to be decrypted first. Handbrake only does conversion from one format to one that's suitable for whatever device you want. It doesn't do decryption (or at least the version I use doesn't - someone could correct me if I'm wrong).

I use DVDFab to decrypt DVDs - it's pretty comprehensive. It may look like you have to pay for it, but it has a 30-or-so day trial period, after which the decryption part will continue to function without payment (basically it continues as a slimmed down version after the trial period).

The output of DVDFab will give you a series of VOB files that you point Handbrake towards. Handbrake then uses those VOB files to create a video file that can be transferred and played through the Nexus (well, any device - personally I use it for my iPod Touch; I will likely use it for an HTC One X when I get one of those, and the Nexus 7 when I get one of those). There are various standard profiles pre-loaded (it sets the resolution and size for you), one of which is for Android.

As one of the other posters has said, there's plenty of explanation out there of how to use Handbrake, but I hope this gives you enough to get started.

There are many options out there for doing these sorts of things. Most of the one-stop-shop versions you have to pay for. I went for the free ones, hence the slightly convoluted method.

Rhyan
 
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