07-28-2014, 01:24 AM
Why not download the libdvdcss library in step two of my link? Supposed to solve the problem of scrambled video.
"By default, Handbrake can rip unprotected DVDs, but most DVDs you buy from the store have copy protection. To get around this, you'll need to install libdvdcss. On Windows, you can download this file separately (here for 32-bit systems and here for 64-bit systems), rename it to libdvdcss.dll, and put it in your Handbrake program folder (C:\Program Files\Handbrake). If you're on a Mac, download this file and double-click to install it."
Direct link from article, but you might want to make sure that's the newest version available.
http://download.videolan.org/pub/libdvdc...dvdcss.pkg
"By default, Handbrake can rip unprotected DVDs, but most DVDs you buy from the store have copy protection. To get around this, you'll need to install libdvdcss. On Windows, you can download this file separately (here for 32-bit systems and here for 64-bit systems), rename it to libdvdcss.dll, and put it in your Handbrake program folder (C:\Program Files\Handbrake). If you're on a Mac, download this file and double-click to install it."
Direct link from article, but you might want to make sure that's the newest version available.
http://download.videolan.org/pub/libdvdc...dvdcss.pkg