It is a DVD software that, converts videos, and rips them off of the actual DVD, it may also have diffrent functions.
There are many places to can find DVD ripping software. There are many websites such as Amazon, Ebay, the Apple store, or Aimersoft. You can even use itunes. DVD ripping software is fairly easy to find, and there are hundreds of websites and programs you can use.
You can use Nero or Roxio for DVD Burning.
DVD shrink and DVD Decrypter http://www.dvdshrink.org/ http://www.dvddecrypter.org.uk/
In order to save a DVD to a mac you will have to get a DVD ripping software, one that I use is called handbrake.
Try to use this software: handbrake It is a free DVD Ripping and video converting software. But it can`t rip copyright protected 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.
yes, but you will have to download some DVD ripping software to your computer.
Ripping a DVD: Copying data from a DVD toanother locationBurning a DVD: Copying data to a DVD fromanother location
DVDPe Pro can be downloaded from most free software providers. DVDPe Pro is a popular DVD ripping and burning software.
for ripping encrypted DVDs, simply buy or download a DVD ripping program like DVD Fab
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.
It really depends on a number of factors. 1. computer speed, i.e. ram, virtual memory, page file size and etc. 2. DVD burner read/write speed 3. quality of the source disc 4. number of applications running on the background 5. the DVD ripping authoring software itself Ideally, the higher the specs of your computer the faster the ripping process should be. This goes the same for the DVD burner too. For disc quality, it helps make things faster it the source disc has no scratches as this delays the read and write cycle on the ripping process. Well not all DVD ripping software are created equal, best that you use the best and the most reliable software to make the ripping process faster and error-free.