I have been experimenting with ripping my DVDs for use in my home theater.   After a lot of testing with various settings on Handbrake, I can’t rip a DVD without having at least some quality degradation. I’ve read several postings and articles  indicating there will always be some loss of quality when encoding a video copy.   The fundamental question is then, if we pay all this money for high quality 4K+ TVs that give a phenomenal picture, why would we rip a DVD only to watch a degraded copy?   I know some people may rip DVDs for convenience in travelling, etc, which is fine, I’m asking about home theater use.   Streaming from a network drive is probably more convenient, but if the main goal is to watch the highest quality version of a movie, why rip it?  Am I missing something here?
				
			 
				
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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