If you follow a tutorial like that one, expect time waste on troubleshooting. VLC is a video player rather than a ripper, the easy steps won't rip DVDs as easy. and there is no mention about how to troubleshoot any bad VLC ripping outputs (e.g., A/V out of sync, no audio, choppy, etc.). ★ And start the process (what about the DVD ripping freezes/MP4 rip crashes.) ★ Set the settings for the output file (but the DVD title & subtitles are difficult to handle with) ★ Load the disc (libdvdcss won't read all discs) ★ Open the software (which version to get? VLC versions vary in the security) For example, this guide ranking first on Google is really shallow. The steps using VLC seem to be easy and apparently, there are many plain guides on how to rip DVD with VLC to walk you through the ABC steps (you're telling me.), with no touch on any possible cases when things go haywire.
As the free and easy ones are always our favorite, VLC Media Player is undoubtedly the easiest for the task. To create a digital copy of DVDs on hard drives or for daily-used phones, you need an app to help you rip DVD discs into digital files. How to Rip DVDs with VLC & VLC Ripping Errors Troubleshooting