![]() ![]() K-lite – free – Windows –A bundled pack of audio/video codecs, directshow filters, and media players for your computer. Used for video streams in an AVI container. Lagarith codec – free – Windows – A very common lossless codec used for editing on Windows platforms. To properly play/edit various formats on your machine, you need to have the appropriate codecs installed: Previous versions had separate GUIs for each task, but for better or worse, the application is now in one massive GUI. Mkvtoolnix – free – Windows/Mac/Linux – A set of tools to demux, split, mux, join and inspect MKV files. TsMuxer – free – Windows/Mac/Linux – A transport stream muxer/remuxer/demultiplexer. ![]() ![]() This application extracts elementary (video, audio, subtitle) streams from each clip on a DVD disc. PGCdemux – free – Windows – Somewhat antiquated, but still an excellent tool for those working with DVDs as their source. Once you have the discs copied over to your hard drive, you need a way to extract the video and audio streams from the disc structure. * Note: at this time, Cinavia can not be bypassed, which may affect the playability of your final edit on certain hardware There is no re-encoding of the streams, making the process a lossless transfer of a disc to playable video files. MakeMKV – free – Windows/Mac/Linux – Unlike DVDFab or AnyDVD, which simply strip a disc of copy-protection and copy the folders to your hard drive, MakeMKV remuxes each clip on the disc into a separate MKV file, along with the associated video, audio, and subtitle streams for each clip. For more features, you will need the paid version.ĪnyDVD – paid – Windows – Runs in the background of your system to turn off copy protection while you transfer DVD folders, or watch discs from other regions. Copy protection is stripped in this process*.ĭVDFab – free – Windows/Mac – The free Decrypter version allows you to transfer discs to your hard drive without copy protection. This is the process of transferring your DVD or Blu-ray disc to your hard drive. We have tried to include as many freeware options as possible, but important paid software is also included along with a note on the typical cost. Below is a list of common tools used for various aspects of the fanediting process. ![]()
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