lifehacker.com — Windows only: Sick of scratched, skippy DVDs, I put together a simple AutoHotkey script that automated DVD rips in conjunction with a freeware application called DVD Shrink. I've since gone back and drastically improved the original DVD Rip application complete with options and improved automation
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xptoastFeb 13, 2008
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Closed AccountFeb 13, 2008
Sorry. DVD Decryptor is still the best and easiest. Burry.
faniFeb 13, 2008
Nice software. Let me rip many of my personal movies. Also DVDFab Decrypter is good.Nowadays, I just convert my movies to divx/xvid or h.264 smaller files. This way, I can store many at almost DVD quality or surely acceptable quality in a central NAS. No need to get up and put ripped DVDs. Its now my own on-demand.Watch from my collection of several movies
guyincognitooFeb 13, 2008
After a 30 second search on videohelp:<a class="user" href="http://forum.videohelp.com/topic333634.html">http://forum.videohelp.com/topic333634.html</a>
thegurustudFeb 13, 2008
get the new version of DVDFab then. DVD decrypter is not updated. DVDFab on the other hand, gets updated all the time.
Closed AccountFeb 13, 2008
Cool now I can Backup my DVD collection faster.....:p
skadusFeb 13, 2008
DVDShrink works pretty well in WINE for me. I just tried it out one day after getting frustrated with some of the native Linux programs and had no problems at all.
Closed AccountFeb 13, 2008
@theaceoffire: You copy DVDs, but you have something against using a cracked version of a DVD-ripper?