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Kudos to RipIt
#1
I've had dismal luck with Mac DVD ripping software for years and fire up Parallels most often to rip DVDs (though I now play Ultima IV on occasion there, too). Well I have a DVD which finally stumped my PC SW and RipIt handled it with no problem, so that bundle it came in last year is now coming in even more handy!

Woohoo, RipIt!
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#2
Great Devo song! Big Grin
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#3
Ripit good!
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#4
I have had very very few problems ripping with RipIt. However, the last few DVDs I've ripped have stopped several times while playing using DVD Player. The solution from RipIp was to "try using VLC". Which in fact, worked, but I kind of prefer DVD Player.
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#5
Disney DVD, chapters are in wrong order when ripped, WTF.
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#6
RipIt's rips frequently don't work when burnt back to DVD.

MTR4 never fails me.
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#7
Chakravartin wrote:
RipIt's rips frequently don't work when burnt back to DVD.

MTR4 never fails me.

I wouldn't say frequently (in my experience), but it occasionally happened. I used to use MTR but got away from it after all the surrounding drama. I use DVDFab now either through VMWare or on my PC.
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#8
Spock wrote:
Disney DVD, chapters are in wrong order when ripped, WTF.

I think that is a copy protection scheme.
What I do is let the DVD start up with DVD player and then find out which Title is playing (under the Go menu) and choose to rip that particular one.
When I tried to rip Star Trek XI the disk had 99 or more "titles" all of which are wrong except for one.
Hand Brake usually picks the correct title but in this case I only got a good copy by specifying which title DVD Player played.

YMMV

Dad
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#9
Spock wrote:
Disney DVD, chapters are in wrong order when ripped, WTF.

Don't you mean TWF? Wink
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#10
Trouble wrote:
[quote=Chakravartin]
RipIt's rips frequently don't work when burnt back to DVD.

MTR4 never fails me.

I wouldn't say frequently (in my experience), but it occasionally happened. I used to use MTR but got away from it after all the surrounding drama. I use DVDFab now either through VMWare or on my PC.
Same boat here. I had too many failures with MTR. The only time I've had problems with DVDFab is if the disks looks like they had been used to polish concrete.
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