OGMRip is an application and a set of libraries for ripping and encoding DVD into AVI, OGM, MP4, or Matroska files using a wide variety of codecs. It relies on mplayer, mencoder, ogmtools, mkvtoolnix, mp4box, oggenc, lame, and faac to perform its tasks.
The GUI features a clean HIG-compliant GNOME 2 interface and tries to minimize as much as possible esoteric settings.
A CLI client is also available, it's called shRip.
Features
- transcodes from DVD or files
- outputs OGM, AVI, MP4, or Matroska files
- supports a lot of codecs (Vorbis, MP3, PCM, AC3, DTS, AAC, XviD, LAVC, X264, Theora)
- calculates video bitrate for a given file size
- autodetects cropping parameters and scaling factors
- supports multiple audio and subtitles streams encoding
- extracts subtitles in SRT or VobSub format
- uses maximum quality codecs switches
- rips contiguous chapters
- supports external audio (PCM, MP3, AC3, DTS, AAC, Vorbis) and subtitles (MicroDVD, SubRip, SRT, Sami, VPlayer, RT, SSA, PJS, MPSub, AQT, JacoSub, VobSub) files
- provides customisable encoding profiles
- is extensible through plugins
- Main window
- Preferences dialog
General tab - Advanced tab
- Options dialog
- Profiles dialog
- Profile editor dialog
General tab
Video tab
Audio tab
Subtitles tab - Encodings dialog
- Cropping dialog
- Progress dialog
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