Which means you can perform conversions directly from disc, but that's not a very good idea.ĭVDFab and it's freeware counterpart are not driver-level, so you must output to hard drive. AnyDVDHD can also do it for you with one-click to files or image, but the difference isn't significant. ![]() That means You can do a simple copy/paste of the decrypted files to your hard drive. What are the best apps anybody here has used? Any of them have the option to increase the volume of the output file?ĪnyDVDHD and DVDFabPasskey are driver-level decrypters. I've been using Magic DVD ripper & copier for about 3 years and have always been happy with the results, but they don't seem to have gotten to BD ripping.Īlso, I'd like to be able to do the higher quality output available from Blu-Ray. BBC DVD's have been known to have issues copying too) Most of them look like they're the same program with a different skin:Īiseesoft (main problem is it won't start ripping on Doctor Who series 5 BD, won't even preview it. Either they just don't open the BD, or they ask for another program to be installed. I hate having to go through the refund process after I find out what I purchased is crap.Īt least 10 of them don't work as trial versions. ![]() I have been testing trial versions of Blu-Ray ripping software. I didn't see a recent thread on this, so here goes.
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