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#1 |
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Aug 2019
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I'm been using VLC to rip and backup my DVD collection for a while. But sometimes it gives me a hard time, especially when i intend to work on commercial protected ones like Disney movies. It failed. And I couldn't find myself a solution online. It won't work. Got my eyes locked on WinX DVD Ripper. Would you say it's worthy? Any help would be much appreciated.
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#2 |
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I use MakeMKV. It works for all my ripping needs.
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Thanks given by: | foggystone (12-05-2019), mastadge (12-04-2019) |
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#3 |
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I'm not sure how legal this discussion is, but..
To rip: DVDFab And then Imgburn to turn it into DVD ISO |
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#4 |
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I use MakeMKV to rip my stuff. Sometimes I feel silly for having huge files on my drives and also a million discs in my house, but I'd feel sillier if something happened and I lost my server and didn't have the physical backups, so here we are.
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#5 |
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Aug 2019
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Reasonable speculation. Perhaps what you need is a online storage like Dropbox? This one will assure you.
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Aug 2019
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