I got the first phase of my pilot program to have my house moved to Digital Media
done. I thought the toughest part will be the purchase(choice), installation and wiring
of the hardware but it turned out to be the easiest part. I got my SqueezeBox connected
through wireless and playing audio (WMA/MP3) from my PC seamlessly, my XBOX 360 connected
through Ethernet to my PC with the media shared using Windows Media Player 11/Zune
Player Sharing. Windows Media Player (or equivalent Zune) sharing was much better
and easier to setup and use than Windows Media Center especially since I didn't want
Live TV through this setup at this phase.
I wanted the digital media files to be playable with my XBOX 360 and with Zune Player
(so that I can watch/hear on the move). The toughest part was finding a software that
will rip (copy) the media from the Video CDs and DVDs that I owned. This was the main
motive behind buying the XBox 360, so that I can protect the CDs from my son scratching
while trying to put it in the DVD player. Audio conversion from Audio CDs was easiest
with Windows Media Player doing a great job in converting it to WMA or MP3 - both
of the formats played well with XBOX & Zune. Video was the most difficult. First
because of the DVD Copy Protection and then finding a reliable software for doing
the copying to PC.
DVD Copy protection
I don't understand this at all. Why should the Media houses treat me (a paying customer)
like a criminal when all I want to do is to convert a legally bought content to a
format that is convenient for me to store and watch. On top of this is stupid
DVD Region code. When I am allowed to legally buy a DVD from any country
I visit during my travel, why can't I watch it in my home DVD Player. Adding to the
woe is the situation in India where DVDs are sold in both Region 2 and Region 5 codes
with one not playing on the players with the other mark. An instance was the Inconvenient
Truth DVD Indian Edition from Saregama that I bought recently was Region 2 whereas
as per DVD
Region Code chart it should have been Region 5 for India. Because of these
stupidness of the technology used, I have to rely on software that will overcome the
protection and copy the media to the harddisk.
For this task I found DVD
Decrypter (shown in right) to be the best. Don't waste your money by buying any
of the software that claims to remove automatically the CSS copy protection. I have
tried almost the top 15 software on the Internet and all of them are not worth the
trouble and don't even come close to the reliability, quality and speed of free DVD
Decrypter. Only challenge will be to find a reliable site to download the software
since it is banned in few countries, Wikipedia and Google might help you on the search.
After using DVD Decrypter I am ready to the next step. Note: I tried softwares that
claims to do both the removal of copy protection and ripping to MP4/WMV but they were
produced output videos files that were pathetic quality and unfriendly to use.
Encoding Software
After downloading and trying nearly a dozen software from the Internet I finally settled
down to Nero Recode. Almost all of them had one limitation or other. Remember I wanted
the output to be played both in my Zune and XBox 360 not a easy combination. 
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First was Windows
Media Encoderdid a reasonable job but was very slow and didn't work
well with DVDs.
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Convert2Zune
- this was a free script from my fellow Regional Director Vinod Unny. This uses Windows
Media Encoder as the backend and had the same drawbacks of that, except that it automated
the steps.
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Next was Video
VLC Media Player - this was the only reliable software that does both removal
of CSS and encoding to WMV well, but the downside it was very slow in its conversion.
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PQDVD - I bought this based on
recommendation from my industry colleagues to convert videos to Zune format. Though
it initially seemed to work well with DVDs, I soon realized it was unreliable and
pathetic for VideoCDs. 50% of the time it produced videos that had audio out of sync
by several minutes!
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Nero Recode
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Here comes Nero Recode. The software doesn't remove copy protection, but once you
have crossed that bridge using DVD Decrypter there is no software that comes close
to the speed and reliability of Nero Recode. Couple of points I learned that you need
to be before you can start using it.
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If you choose the profile as default Nero Digital Profile the output file doesn't
work with Zune and XBOX. It produces MPEG4 files that uses proprietary Nero Digial
Codecs that works only with Nero Digital Certified Media players - obviously Zune
and XBOX are out of that. Initially I gave up Nero Recode because of this, but later
learned the next point from a forum post.
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You will have to choose the second profile in Nero Recode called "Nero Digital AVC"
which produces industry standard MPEG4 files. The output files thus produced play
natively with Zune Player. To make them play in XBOX 360, you need to do two things.
First is to use Zune Player Sharing option over Windows Media Player Sharing. Second,
go to XBOX 360 and play one of the files - it will automatically prompt to download
an optional media update (below screenshot). Once you download and install it, your
XBOX 360 can now play seamlessly the MPEG4 files.


Problem solved, case closed. Everyone lived happily ever after :-)
Read the complete post at http://www.venkatarangan.com/blog/2008/01/08/Digital+Media+In+Your+House.aspx