Hi there
AnyDVD will remove regional encoding and encryption -- this is a LEGALLY obtainable product (at least where I am) so it's (IMO) not against the Forum rules - Mods please remove post if this does contravene the rules.
Before any DVD Rip you need to remove the CSS garbage which AnyDVD does.
Create an ISO with AnyDVD on to HDD and then you can mount this as a virtual ISO either with a Virtual mounter software or W8.1 has this facility built into windows.
Handbrake should be able to rip the DVD OK if the quality of the DVD is good to start with - but you can choose from this lot
Five Best DVD Ripping Tools
Incidentally you can WIRELESSLY with an S4 watch movies on your TV from your (REMOTE) computer without copying first to the phone's card. As the S4 phone will output full 1080p HD this is worth doing.
(As I said - a BRILLIANT phone !!).
1) install the ES file manager app on your phone (android - google store - free).
2) on the phone also install VLC and MX player ( I install both as sometimes one doesn't always play but the other will).
3) start ES-file manager in REMOTE mode (LAN) and find the movie folder and open it (ON THE PHONE) - Ensure the folder on the remote computer is shareable on a LAN of course.
4) Prompt will ask for application - choose VLC / MX player
Now at this stage you should be able to watch the movie on the phone from the remote computer without having to install any streaming software.
If you want to watch on your TV in full 1080p output you need the little SAMSUNG All Cast SHARE wifi dongle gismo -- plug the HDMI into an HDMI input on your TV and then enable the phone in settings to SHARE the screen (enable screen sharing) and connect - BAM you've got the movie wirelessly now from COMPUTER to TV !!!!
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-All-Share-Wireless-Display-Adapter/dp/B0089VO7MY
There's also a SAMSUNG==>HDMI adapter if you want - I prefer the Wi-Fi system - no cables etc.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/?ie=UTF8&...vptwo=&hvqmt=e&hvdev=c&ref=pd_sl_2kmqg7tq6c_e
Samsung S4 - Brilliant phone -- loads of possibilities -- who uses a phone for actually MAKING CALLS these days. !!!
Cheers
jimbo