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RE: Ripping DVD to Computer
Posted by Russell on September 27, 2011 at 19:57:12:
I think Cinematize 3 will work. (I've only used it to rip the audio tracks from my music DVDs, and it works well.) If the DVD is copy-protected, you can use RipIt first, and then Cinematize.
Russell