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Never used Plex but maybe you could repackage the DVD content into MKV with MKVtoolnix, without recompression
Many DVDs use interlaced video. Normally, you would deinterlace the video when transcoding it. If you don't transcode, then the player will need to have deinterlacing enabled when playing the DVD rips.
I've never heard of that tool, but I'll look into it.
Think of Plex as a private Netflix, but more. You can put video files on it, music, you can even use it as a DVR!