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In the meantime, uncertainty persists . Do not promote or partake in piracy. Although there is some dubiety over whether it is legal to copy DVDs for your own use, making copyrighted DVDs available in the public realm is against the law. More resources, check out the related links...
First thing to think about is copyright. Is it legal for you to rip that DVD?
No, While ripping DVD's is a common activity performed by many software programs, even many advanced computer users don't know how to rip a DVD. Ripping DVDs (geek-speak for copying onto your PC's hard-drive) is good for making a backup of their content, or watching them on your PC , iPod, iPhone, Zune etc. No, ripping DVD is just remove the copyright protection of the DVD. It will not harm the content of the DVD. Often, DVD Ripper software can convert the DVD to popular video formats while ripping the DVD(for example: Daniusoft DVD ripper), therefore you can watch your video on your iPod, iPhone, Mac machine.
KORip is a type of ripping used for DVD's and has to do with the picture quality. It is a fairly high quality DVD rip of relatively small file size.
The best way to convert an iso or DVD file to mp4 is to use Aiseesoft DVD Ripper with its fast DVD ripping speed and excellent image and sound quality. find it on aiseesoft.com
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for ripping encrypted DVDs, simply buy or download a DVD ripping program like DVD Fab
Ripping is the process of copying the audio or video data from one media form, such as DVD or CD to a hard disk. So if you had a CD and you wanted to put it on your computer you would "rip it" to your computer.
You should use a DVD decrption software for help, ripping it to PS3 suitable format like .avi, .mp4, and transfer this output file to PS3 for playback.
Ripping a DVD is the act of copying a movie or file into another device. One can find out how to rip a DVD to their ipod on sites LifeHacker and MediaLoper, which offer detailed insructions.
It is safe it does not hurt it
Yes. Data DVDs can be copied directly as long as they are not copy-protected software. Video or audio DVDs will require transcoding. Make sure the flash drive has enough room to hold the contents of the disc.
There are a number of ways to create a copy of a DVD to your desktop. These two are the most common: 1. You can create and image of the DVD using a DVD ripping software and save the image file on your desktop. 2. Create a folder in your desktop and paste the contents of your DVD into the folder.