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DVD Ripper for Win 7 64bit - Recommendations Please
On my old PC I had Handbrake and DVD43 and everything worked well.
I've now got a new PC and DVD43 will not work with Win 7 64bit, so I'm back to square one and may even need to pay for some DVD ripping s/w. So - any suggestions for paid or unpaid s/w to rip my DVDs 1) To watch on a laptop/pc 2) To watch on my Nexus 7 Thanks! MP. (Going back to 32bit is not an option) |
I used to use the same combo. I gave in and went with the SlySoft suite.
I could not get DVD43 to work in any form of compatibility mode, which sucks, because it was a good setup. I still use Handbrake for my encoding. |
I've used this for years: http://www.dvddecrypter.org.uk/
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I use Pavtube Blu-ray Ripper (it also does DVDs) http://www.blu-ray-dvd-converter.com/blu-ray-ripper/.
They also have a DVD only version. Never tried the Blu-ray software with a DVD drive, but using a Blu-ray drive it rips DVDs. It works well and has a number of profiles so I can go right from the BluRay/DVD to a format that is optimized for the device I'm going to play it back on. It is a 32bit program but works fine with Win 7, 64-bit. Right now it is $39.20 for the blu-ray version and $35 for the DVD version. |
Best ripper for Windows: DVDFab Decrypter. The DVD part is a misnomer as it also rips BluRay. Totally free and it's updated often so the new copy protection schemes don't pose too much of a problem.
After that, just use Handbrake (or XVid4PSP) to encode. Both are actually just a GUI over the same encoding base. XVid4PSP just lets you choose a bunch of other formats other than just Apple files (like Handbrake). |
Originally Posted by Braindrain
(Post 19341569)
Best ripper for Windows: DVDFab Decrypter. The DVD part is a misnomer as it also rips BluRay. Totally free and it's updated often so the new copy protection schemes don't pose too much of a problem.
I somehow had to download a cracked version (8.0) to get things to work. Did I miss something? Everything works great, but I didn't think you could get away with using a free version. |
Originally Posted by nerd
(Post 19341595)
DVDFab is free?
It just works. |
I was looking for a good tool to do this for a Nexus 7 as well - check out DVD Catalyst (currently on sale for $10). It works great on Win 7 x64, has a lot of profiles for various devices, and seems to be frequently updated. Pretty easy to use too, just a couple of clicks and you can queue up several movies to be converted.
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Originally Posted by nerd
(Post 19341595)
DVDFab is free?
Originally Posted by willyroo
(Post 19341963)
AFAIK no - after trying many free options, usually needing a second program to change formats, I eventually pony'd up for DVD Fab.
Just google "dvdfab decrypter". Seriously, it's that easy. |
AnyDVD works very well.
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Thanks for all the advice - I'm running a trial version of the DVDFab Copy+Ripper and all seems OK so far. Even has defaults for the Nexus.
May not be the cheapest, but easy to find and install. I'll try it for a week before I jump in. |
Originally Posted by star_world
(Post 19336920)
I've used this for years: http://www.dvddecrypter.org.uk/
Alternatively, DVDFab Decrypter (which is free, but has some nagware to upsell you to the paid version) tends to be updated for all of those annoyances. I moved to using it ages ago; the paid version also does a nice job of DVD9 to DVD5 conversions, and a so-so job of ripping to MP4/MKV.
Originally Posted by nerd
(Post 19341595)
DVDFab is free?
All the other functionality is paid -- shrinking, transcoding, etc.
Originally Posted by willyroo
(Post 19341963)
AFAIK no - after trying many free options, usually needing a second program to change formats, I eventually pony'd up for DVD Fab.
It just works. I still ended up paying for it; the ability to do transcoding to DVD5/BD5 in a single step was really nice when I was still dealing with physical disks. I'm not sure if I'd bother today -- disk space is so cheap that for my ongoing project to backup all my old DVDs I just put the full DVD9 image on hard drive, and for the occasional BD I buy, the quality out of RipBot (or Handbrake) is so much better that I don't use DVDFab (and another jump in disk space will probably see me go back and start doing full-size backups.) |
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