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MacX DVD Ripper Pro: Lifetime Single License [$19.99]
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MacX DVD Ripper Pro: Lifetime Single License [$19.99]

Rip Any DVD to Play on All Your Apple & Android Devices


Is anybody using this?

It's on sale as noted in the subject line.

I've got some Blu-Ray discs I've been wanting to rip. My old LG B-R player takes a long time to boot a disc.

Any advice from somebody who's actually ripped B-Rs?

I think I want to rip them to >10G, maybe 5G as they're not going on a 50" screen.

https://specials.9to5toys.com/sales/macx...o5toys.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=macx-dvd-ripper-pro-lifetime-license-2&utm_term=scsf-336356&utm_content=a0x1P000004MX9d&scsonar=1
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just my 2¢, but I cannot find a review of this product that doesn't sound like a
paid endorsement; very scripted.
The one exception is reviewers @ Mac Update basically state run away!
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#3
Is there anything that states this will rip a BR disk? It seems to be DVD only.
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#4
If you only want to rip Blu-Ray, get MakeMKV. It's very good at what it does. Last time I used it, it was free.
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#5
I'm probably being a little cynical here but products that are offered as a lifetime license get me wondering if this is a last ditch attempt to rake some money in before a company goes belly up.

Paul
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#6
My 2¢:

For DVDs, I've used MDRP (Mac DVD Ripper Pro; not the same company/software as the MacX DVD Ripper Pro program 9to5 is shilling) for many years without issue. Currently it's on version 8.

Ditto recommendation for MakeMKV for Blu-ray discs.
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#7
I use MakeMKV to rip Blu-ray discs and Handbrake to convert to .mp4.
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voodoopenguin wrote:
I'm probably being a little cynical here but products that are offered as a lifetime license get me wondering if this is a last ditch attempt to rake some money in before a company goes belly up.

Paul

or the product is being retired never to be updated again
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#9
I bought MacX DVD Ripper Pro a while back. I never could get it to successfully rip a DVD, something the App "RipIt" managed with ease.
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Thank you for all the input.

I may have been thinking of MakeMKV.

RipIt is some where on one of my past drives; I'll have to scour for the license and possible update path.
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