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    Fresh Paint
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    Default DVD Ripping Question

    Hey all,

    Need some insight on this please. I have a bunch of Safety DVD's from work that they want me to put on one DVD so we can just loop it in the player at work.

    However, when I took them home I noticed I can't rip DVD's to Windows Media Player.

    What do I need to get? These DVD's aren't encrypted. I run Win7 pro btw.

    Sorry for sounding so simple minded, it's just something I don't normally do.

    Thanks for any help.
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    Default Re: DVD Ripping Question

    I'll procrastinate tomorrow.

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    Default Re: DVD Ripping Question

    Great !!

    Thanks mDust, appreciate it.
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    Default Re: DVD Ripping Question

    I use dvd fab
    It says it's a trial version, but it has full functionality. And, I've been using my trial version for over a year now, sooo...
    It makes a full copy of the disk, audio_ts and video_ts.
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    Default Re: DVD Ripping Question

    handbrake has always worked for me, and its open source

    http://handbrake.fr/?article=download
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    Default Re: DVD Ripping Question

    Thanks guys, appreciate the info.

    The Audio_TS and Video_TS were my concerns, and I have used DVD-Fab in the past, so I'll give it a go.
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    Default Re: DVD Ripping Question

    depending on the dvd, dvddecrypter still works wonderfully for alot of them.

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    Default Re: DVD Ripping Question

    Quote Originally Posted by farlo View Post
    depending on the dvd, dvddecrypter still works wonderfully for alot of them.

    Thanks Farlo
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