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Does anyone know how to rip dvd's to your computer?thanks?

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Does anyone know how to rip dvd's to your computer?thanks?

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  1. you need a DVD ripper software.I share you with wondershare DVD ripper I always use.It can rip dvd to PC and convert dvd files to various video formats.

    see details and download free here:

    http://www.dvd-ripper-copy.com/dvd-rippe...

    Here is a step by step guide about how to use it:

    http://www.dvd-ripper-copy.com/guide/dvd...

    hope it helps


  2. yeah you need a program... Staples (and i preach this product all the time) has one called DVD to iPod and you can convert into any format, so if you want to eventually put it to an ipod (MP4) you can or you can isolate it, compact it and it wont take as much HD space.

    30-35 for the program

  3. You need a dvd ripper here is a site with several with free trials

    http://www.1bestlinks.com/dvdrippers.htm...

  4. The easiest way to do this is seek out the freeware program called DVDShrink.  You'll have to search for it a little, but it is free, and very easy to use.

    Once ripped to your hard drive, you can also use the program to remaster the DVD.  You can increase the compression rate, cut out special features or extra audio/subtitle tracks to make the movie smaller.  This is useful if the original movie was on a dual-layer DVD, and you can only burn single layer DVDs.

  5. You have to buy a dvd burning program.  I use magic dvd ripper and it works really good.

  6. You can rip (or copy) tracks from your audio CDs onto your computer with Windows Media Player, after which the songs that you rip become files on your computer.(windows media player)

    Check that you are connected to the Internet.

    When connected to the Internet, the Player attempts to retrieve media information about the tracks being ripped from a Windows Media database that is maintained by Microsoft. The Player then adds the information to the files during ripping. If media information is wrong or missing, you can add or edit it after ripping, as described in the procedure below in this topic.

    (Optional) To select a different format or bit rate for the files that are created during ripping, click the arrow below the Rip tab, and then make your selections from the Format and Bit Rate commands.

    You can also change the default settings later on the Rip Music tab of the Options dialog box.

    Insert an audio CD into the CD drive, and then click the Rip tab.

    By default, the Player begins ripping the CD automatically when you are in the Rip tab or switch to it after the CD was inserted. You can also choose to have ripping begin immediately upon inserting the CD, or you can turn off automatic ripping. For information about changing these settings, see Change settings for ripping music.

    (Optional) As the Player begins ripping the CD, clear the check boxes next to any songs that you don't want to rip. Or, click Stop Rip, make your selections, and click Start Rip to restart ripping. (Partially ripped songs are not saved.)

    After the songs have been ripped, you can find and play them in your library.

    In some instances, you may be prompted to manually add missing media information after ripping has completed. See the procedure on how to add or edit media information after ripping in this topic.

    To add or edit media information after ripping

    Connect to the Internet.

    If media information is missing because you weren't connected to the Internet during ripping, the media information typically will appear for the newly ripped tracks soon after you connect to the Internet. If it does not, or if the information is not correct, continue with the following steps to add or edit the information. If you do not have Internet access, you can manually edit media information.

    Click the Library tab, and then browse to the album you just ripped.

    Right-click the album, and then click Find Album Info.

    If you get an error message that says you must change your privacy settings, do the following:

    Click the arrow below the Rip tab, click More Options, and then click the Privacy tab.

    Select the Update music files by retrieving media info from the Internet check box.

    Repeat step 3 to open Find Album Info.

    Do one of the following:

    If the correct album or artist information appears in the search results, select the correct entry, and then follow the instructions on the page to update the album art and media information automatically. If the correct album does not appear in the search results, follow the instructions on the page to search again using different search criteria or to add the media information manually.

    If the correct album information appears with a generic music icon displayed as the album art, then album art is not available for download. For information about adding album art yourself, see the procedure about adding album art manually in Add or change album art.

    Note

    Unauthorized use and/or duplication of copyrighted material may be a violation of copyright law in the United States and/or other countries/regions. Copyrighted material includes, but is not limited to, software, documentation, graphics, lyrics, photographs, clipart, animations, movie and video clips, as well as sound and music (including when MP3 encoded). Violation of U.S. and international copyright laws may subject you to significant civil and/or criminal penalties.

    See also

    Rip music FAQ

    Troubleshoot problems

  7. I am using Cucusoft Ultimate DVD Converter, it can support output almost any audio/video format including Video format(H264, MP4, WMV, AVI, MOV, RM, 3GP, flv, SWF, mpeg-1, mpeg-2, VideoCD, SuperVideoCD, DVD, etc) and Audio format(AC3, AAC, MP2, MP3, MP4, RA, WMA, etc.). With this all-in-one DVD Converter, you can make any your own video from your DVDs. It's the best dvd converter tool I have been used.

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