That would be illegal. So no.
In terms of CDs and DVDs, 'Rip' means extract content. In this case, 'to rip a CD' means to copy the content to the computer and save it there. The application 'DVD Rip' does just that.
You can rip DVDs to your computer using DVD ripper software, such as Handbrake. Install the software, open the program and insert the DVD that you want to rip into the DVD drive. Click on the Source button, locate the DVD drive on your computer and select Open. Choose a destination folder where the ripped DVD will be stored in. Choose your preferred file format and press the Start button.
I do not know what you mean by DVD extras. Your Mac comes with iDVD which can be used to rip DVDs.
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The term "Ripping" refers to taking audio or audio-visual material from a CD or DVD and copying it onto your computer. When you tell Windows Media Player to "Rip" something it will then copy whatever you have selected from your CD or DVD onto your computer so that you no longer need to place it into the computer's CD or DVD drive to watch/listen to it.
I think you may need a DVD copy to copy the DVD to another DVD disc. You could not "download" a DVD to your computer, but you could rip it to other video or movie files then burn it to another DVD disc.
Rip the music from the DVD to your computer than use the music you just ripped and burn it to a CD.
As I know, you can use a DVD ripping software to rip DVD to iPod video (.mp4), then, transfer the video to iPod with iTunes. Just Google it or you can refer to the link below.
You need a program to "rip" your CD, then it is a file on your computer which you can then copy to your USB.
It depends.some dvds have copyright so you couldn't rip them.But I can rip my DVD to my itouch.Good luck.Ripping commercial DVD is illegal in most countries,but rip copyright-free and home made DVD is OK.
yes the nexus attacked him rip
Yes, when you rip a DVD you are just basically converting one file into another, leaving the original file on the DVD and creating a copy of that file in a different format on your computer. It does not erase the original file unless you have an erasable DVD disc and you choose to erase it.