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DVD Ripper


Question Posted Saturday March 21 2009, 8:45 pm

What is the best dvd ripper for the mac? where can i find a good one? are cheeper ones not as good as expensive ones?

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theymos answered Sunday March 22 2009, 3:17 am:
HandBrake (free) can rip DVDs that don't have CSS encryption. All DVDs that you buy in a store are encrypted.
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This old version of Mac the Ripper is free, but will only work on DVDs that were manufactured more than a few years ago.
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RipIt is $20, and it will work on all disks.
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