I like MKV files, which have complete menu, subtitle, alternate audio, and other stuff support. The problem with that is I don't know anything that can rip to MKVs. My solution (assuming you have the space) --Puppy Linux has a built-in image creater, and I just store the entire ISO which I can either mount the ISO (again, Linux can do this, even over network, even installed on a PS3), or just open it in VLC (which runs in --you guessed it -- Linux). It takes the entire size of the DVD, but it also has complete use of the DVD. ...and I'll come back if I can find a MKV ripper.
"I'm heading to university next year, and I've purchased a MacBook. I'm also taking my four year old desktop, just in case I'm left with no computers when the MacBook is being repaired or whatnot. With only two USB ports on a MacBook, I want a Bluetooth mouse. Budget is about $100, and of course, it needs OS X support. Thanks for the help!"
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Seriously, I don't have this yet... pweez?