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What software do you use to copy DVDs ?
I recently purchased an iPad and I would like to be able to transfer a DVD from my personal collection to view.
The DVD has copy protection on it. What is the best software to use to get around the encryption/protection ? |
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Use Handbrake with libdvdcss to deal with the copy protection. Of course, you will also need a computer with a DVD drive. Instructions here:How-To Decrypt DVDs with HandBrake (So You Can Rip Them)
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For non-blueray I use dvddcrypter then I use Handbrake and select "ipad" as the export profile.
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If just ripping, then Handbrake should be able to do it in one step. I've never had a problem using either DVDFab or Handbrake independently to rip. I bought DVDFab, but exclusively use handbrake these days.
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WOndershare DVD rip...One shot on mac...
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Handbrake as well, plex as the presentation medium on Mac mini
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Just a note and small addition to this thread in case anyone has any issues or goes searching.
Mac or Windows, I use Handbrake (free), it's pretty much the de facto standard. There are a lot of other apps (VLC also free) that also do the trick and are also free (works on copy protected DVDs with "libdvdcss" as Paul said). I switched from Windows to Mac. My new Mac has always had the newer 64-bit more secure Mac OS. That can cause issues, because it's more difficult to install libdvdcss. But I found a way. It works. https://blackmanticore.com/e3f42c90938bf4f00c2651a3a3129477 Quote:
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I digitized my collection with MakeMKV [to rip the disks] then process them with Handbrake to make the files smaller, but retaining the viewing quality.
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I was going to ask, why two steps. But I think if you were ripping BD, then you can't use Handbrake directly. But for DVDs, It's easier to rip directly via Handbrake.
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