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Nov 18 2008

3 Best DVD rippers

Published by godwar at 8:51 am under Uncategorized Edit This

Have to admit that the industry of video conversion brings us lots of conconvenience.Especially those who are always swimming in the internet river.And there is no one can tell which is the first leader in this creative and lasting navigation.But it is the true that boats are getting strong though the storms.
Video converter sofware is like the boat,though kinds of improvements ,the functions and performances are more and more terrific. DVD ripper software as the psp video converter,is one of the derivative products of video converters,it can rip DVD to avi or DVD to mp4 at least,also can convert DVD to any other formal file formats like Divx WMV and so on.
There are 3 DVD rippers I’ve used,and I will tell you the best one I choose and recommend to you.DVD Shrink is a total free DVD ripper software that allow the user to select compression level for each video track separately to obtain the desired disc size (which is usually below 4.38GB). The software is capable of producing either an ISO image of the ripped DVD, or a VIDEO_TS folder for further processing, viewing or burning. But the free one always has problems ,so I recommend the followed two DVD rippers for you,one is DVDPe,and the other is Movkit.DVDPe can convert DVD to hard drive and portable devices such as iPod, PSP, Zune, Cell Phone, PDA in most popular formats and never have any problems.Movkit DVD ripper pro is the most professional one of all,so which suit you is up to your choises.

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