BACKING UP purchased DVD movies!
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BACKING UP purchased DVD movies!
Not sure if this topic is taboo or not. Getting a new computer with a DVD burner and would like to backup some of the DVDs I've purchased over the years. What's the most cost effective program?
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x2Grendel wrote:DVD Decrypter
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Those are all expensive products. There are (to my knowledge) no free single-program solutions for this.
There is a nice free way to do it if you don't mind getting your hands dirty, and doing the individual processes yourself.
http://4sure.co.nz/downloads - grab all the files listed in the http://4sure.co.nz/downloads/DVD%20Rip% ... %20ME.html file.
Changes to the existing technique: download the .NET framework, and get the latest version of CladDVD. And find the 1.74 version of DVD2AVI. The 1.76 and 1.82 versions produce .D2V files which can not be read by VFAPIConverter.
Enjoy.
Props to Testiculese who created the ReadMe file, and the process. It's quite reliable.
I use DivX 6 to rip, in Multi-Pass mode (2 Pass), and the results, at 1.4GB per movie are excellent.
There is a nice free way to do it if you don't mind getting your hands dirty, and doing the individual processes yourself.
http://4sure.co.nz/downloads - grab all the files listed in the http://4sure.co.nz/downloads/DVD%20Rip% ... %20ME.html file.
Changes to the existing technique: download the .NET framework, and get the latest version of CladDVD. And find the 1.74 version of DVD2AVI. The 1.76 and 1.82 versions produce .D2V files which can not be read by VFAPIConverter.
Enjoy.
Props to Testiculese who created the ReadMe file, and the process. It's quite reliable.
I use DivX 6 to rip, in Multi-Pass mode (2 Pass), and the results, at 1.4GB per movie are excellent.
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hey mobius...
http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/software
find a price for dvd decryptor on that page.
http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/software
find a price for dvd decryptor on that page.
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Yo mega retard, DVD Shrink and DVD Decrypter are FREEWARE. Use google you ★■◆●ing moron!Mobius wrote:Those are all expensive products. There are (to my knowledge) no free single-program solutions for this.
DVD Shrink
DVD DecrypterDVD Shrink website wrote:DVD Shrink is free software. You should never pay for DVD Shrink.
Do you see a price tag there either?
Now SHUT THE HELL UP you idiot, and quit spouting your bull★■◆●. While you're at it, buy a ★■◆●ing clue!
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Mobius you really need to clean the lint out of your bellybutton!!!
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DVDshrink is the easiest Standard DVD copying program out there, it is almost Mobi proof
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DVD Decrypter is the easiest Encrypted DVD copying program out there, it is almost Mobi proof too
DVDShrink is my primary application because of it's speed and ease. Only once in a blue moon do I come across a disk that requires me to fire up DVD Decrypter
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DVDshrink is the easiest Standard DVD copying program out there, it is almost Mobi proof
(free)
DVD Decrypter is the easiest Encrypted DVD copying program out there, it is almost Mobi proof too
DVDShrink is my primary application because of it's speed and ease. Only once in a blue moon do I come across a disk that requires me to fire up DVD Decrypter