A Good DVD Ripper ?

Boney

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mmk ... I have a bunch of dvd's that I want to put onto my computer - whats the best dvd (ripper, burner, copier)? out there to be able to put them onto my computer.

I am not too concerned about the size it makes the file ... so the better the quality - the better. (I have a 400gb storage drive)


I don't have a DVD BURNER so I just want to be able to view them on my computer easily and with good quality.
 

Zim Hosein

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Originally posted by: Boney
mmk ... I have a bunch of dvd's that I want to put onto my computer - whats the best dvd (ripper, burner, copier)? out there to be able to put them onto my computer.

I am not too concerned about the size it makes the file ... so the better the quality - the better. (I have a 400gb storage drive)


I don't have a DVD BURNER so I just want to be able to view them on my computer easily and with good quality.

http://www.google.com is your friend! :p
 

Maetryx

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Originally posted by: ScottSwingleComputers
Originally posted by: NiKeFiDO

thats Niks job. dont tread there

dvd x? they dont "sell" that in american anymore ive heard though



Who cares, so nik usually does that. Doesn't mean no one else can.

And dvd x copy sucked.

Plus I met Nik in real life once, so I figure I have the special dispensation.
 

NikPreviousAcct

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Originally posted by: Maetryx
Originally posted by: ScottSwingleComputers
Originally posted by: NiKeFiDO

thats Niks job. dont tread there

dvd x? they dont "sell" that in american anymore ive heard though



Who cares, so nik usually does that. Doesn't mean no one else can.

And dvd x copy sucked.

Plus I met Nik in real life once, so I figure I have the special dispensation.

:laugh: FFM Approved ©
 

YoshiSato

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DvD Decrypter. It will by rip and exact ISO of the DVD and then you can use any program you want to either burn it to DvD-+R or you can just store it on your HD and watch the DvD using Daemon Tools.

The reason why I setup a NAS on my network is for this reason.


Good luck finding this program though they were ordered to take the application off the net. Try eDonkey.
 

NiKeFiDO

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Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: Maetryx
Originally posted by: ScottSwingleComputers
Originally posted by: NiKeFiDO

thats Niks job. dont tread there

dvd x? they dont "sell" that in american anymore ive heard though

<--- bows in humble obedience

Who cares, so nik usually does that. Doesn't mean no one else can.

And dvd x copy sucked.

Plus I met Nik in real life once, so I figure I have the special dispensation.

:laugh: FFM Approved ©