DVDFab, MakeMKV, AnyDVD (which is not free) for ripping and Handbrake (for ease of use) for encoding. Once ripped, the OP can use other, better programs like Handbrake to re-encode.Īlso, at the OP, what disc are your trying to rip? If it's a new release, it may have an new version of protection that your program is choking on.įinally as DB83 stated, the original (and to me and many others) a RIP is only one then, the first definition he gave, an exact bit for bit copy of the original disc contents (less the copy and region restrictions).Įdit: I'm not really one always "Follow the crowd", but when it comes to DVD/Blu-Ray ripping and encoding, it's best to use what the majority here do. And you'll get much more support here because posters are familiar with it. Both highly recommended, used and reviewed than DVDSmith or most other semi-obscure programs. So can the free version of DVDFab (at least for older discs) and MakeMKV. If you wish to use XMedia Recode to transcode video or audio to another format you must first copy the dvd to your hard drive with a decrypter DVDSmith is free and will do that for you. The XMedia Recode website specifically states that- XMedia Recode can only convert unprotected Blu-rays or DVDs.
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