ANDREW's Not a DVD Ripping and Encoding Wizard, but a command-line interface that simplifies the use of some programs to create AVI, Matroska, MP4, or OGM files from DVDs. ANDREW runs in interactive or batch mode; works on-the-fly or ripping DVDs to the hard drive; handles progressive, telecine, and interlaced NTSC and PAL formats; selects multiple audio and subtitle tracks by preferences or in full manual mode; splits movies into several files or encodes them by target size or video bit rate; and more.
| Tags | multimedia Video Conversion |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPLv3 |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux |
| Implementation | Unix Shell |
| Translations | English Italian Spanish |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release adds MP4 container support, iPod compatibility, and fixes a few bugs.


Release Notes: This release adds non-interactive input mode, constant quantizer video encoding, and fixes a few bugs.


Release Notes: This release adds x264 video encoding support and fixes a few bugs.


Release Notes: This release adds DVD ripping automation, manual subtitle selection mode, and hard-encoded subtitle support. It gets rid of the ogmtools dependency.


Release Notes: This release fixes a number of bugs and adds some new features, such as AVI container support; manual audio selection mode and video resolution selection modes; video bit rate creation mode; and support for low resolution, pan and scan, and DVD-SVCD format. ANDREW is now released under GLPv3.