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Looking for a free DVD ripping program (Original Post) Tripper11 Sep 2012 OP
I've heard good things... discntnt_irny_srcsm Sep 2012 #1
Handbrake is good PowerToThePeople Sep 2012 #4
I use handbrake on a Linux system. hunter Oct 2012 #5
I use CloneDVD along with AnyDVD,but have used this ... Go Vols Sep 2012 #2
ImgBurn is something I've used mythology Sep 2012 #3
Thanks for the replies Tripper11 Oct 2012 #6
Freemake displacedtexan Oct 2012 #7
Message auto-removed Name removed May 2016 #8
Is this for purchased DVDs? SusanCalvin May 2016 #9

hunter

(38,924 posts)
5. I use handbrake on a Linux system.
Mon Oct 1, 2012, 11:11 AM
Oct 2012

It will squish anything into the proper format and has some fairly good default settings for Apple stuff.

http://handbrake.fr

Some of the higher quality formats will take a long time to convert. For a device with a small screen it's probably not be worth the wait. A fast, lower quality conversion may work just as well.

But a 480p fully optimized H.264 will look pretty good on anything that can play it.

There is a lot of weirdness that goes on with DVDs, including copy protection schemes. The handbrake community has very active discussions about these issues.

I've found old television shows can have some really odd quirks, especially if they were created and edited as both film and video and the creator of the DVD cared to make the best possible transfer. But I don't think anyone cares anymore. I see sloppy conversions everywhere, even on broadcast television.

 

mythology

(9,527 posts)
3. ImgBurn is something I've used
Sat Sep 29, 2012, 06:35 PM
Sep 2012

I'm not sure if you can still find it, but DVD Decrypter was a good program as well.

displacedtexan

(15,696 posts)
7. Freemake
Wed Oct 17, 2012, 05:19 PM
Oct 2012

I just started using this free converter/ripper program called Freemake, and I love it! I have a laptop, a netbook, and an Ipad, which means that I have to convert files constantly for different formats. The instructions for the DVD ripper process are really easy.

Response to Tripper11 (Original post)

SusanCalvin

(6,592 posts)
9. Is this for purchased DVDs?
Sat May 21, 2016, 11:01 PM
May 2016

If so, wow. I have long been annoyed that I can't do as I wish with what I purchased.

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