
After that, park the ripped DVD movies on single computer with the Plex server software installed, and then you install Plex on on all your other devices and watch them with no hassle.

That means you may have to rip DVD to Plex supported digital formats first. If you wish to stream and play these contents thru Plex, you'll need to convert them into Plex compatible formats.

Powerful as Plex, it doesn't add support for the use of DVD files like DVD discs, DVD ISO, Video_TS folder, or other "disk image" formats. Plex is a free media software that can organize all your collected movies, TV shows, music, and photos and present them to you on devices like smart TVs, Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, gaming consoles, phones, tablets, and way more.

Wondering what the best practice/software/settings are. Thinking about ripping my DVD collection to my plex media server (so I can take my DVDs to storage and free up some space in my living room.
