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    Default Protected DVD ripping?

    I need to rip a protected DVD movie, any advice on what software to use.

    I recall there being a small utility that operates between the drive and the actual ripping software but cannot remember the name of it.

    Edit: DVD Decrypter does not work.
    Last edited by ponder; 14-06-2012 at 01:19 PM.
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    DVDFab should do the trick.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ABCpt View Post
    DVDFab should do the trick.
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    Got DVDfab installed but it has expired.

    /goes and checks nzbmatrix
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    I use SlyFox AnyDVD and DVD Shrink... and have had no problems with protected content with these.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kilobits View Post
    I use SlyFox AnyDVD and DVD Shrink... and have had no problems with protected content with these.
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    SlySoft AnyDVD + DVDShrink = Winning combo!

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    +1 dvdfab.
    pretty sure you don't need to pay for it.
    maybe i've just got an old version.
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    +1 for nzbmatrix

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zarathustra View Post
    +1 - been using it with success this far

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    On Windows DVDfab to rip it to hard drive and then Handbrake to convert to file. Otherwise use a Linux PC which will just ignore the DRM on the disc and go straight to running Handbrake.

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    DVD shrink is my go to app on windows for this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Elimentals View Post
    DVD shrink is my go to app on windows for this.
    It cannot handle some of the newer protected discs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MickeyD View Post
    It cannot handle some of the newer protected discs.
    K see did not know that. Last used it back in 2007 I think.

    On Linux I always use Handbreak but don't know how or even if, it will work on Windows.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MickeyD View Post
    It cannot handle some of the newer protected discs.
    Not DVD Shrink... but AnyDVD Shrink. 2 different rippers. Any DVD Shrink has not failed me yet... just does the job.




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