i heard many people prefer DVD Decrypter but as far as i concern, it just merely a tool for copying a dvd movie file into my HD... is it really all it can do? many minor software can do that as well. why DVD Decrypter so extravagant?
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Dunno where you're getting your info on DVD DECRYPTER since that software is no longer updated and hasn't been for over a year or 2. It is a useful tool to just copy a dvd disc in the "read iso mode". And then burn that iso image with IMGBURN. FYI DVD DECRYPTER & IMGBURN was developed by the same guy named LIGHTNING UK.Originally Posted by mai_hnf
The only other freeware program to use to rip dvd movie files is DVDFAB DECRYPTER. That software will bypass the latest copy encryptions on newly released dvd movies. Or if you wanna pay for software then use ANYDVD which cost $40.00.
Instead of being a critic appreciate the free software that is available to use. Or as I mentioned then buy ANYDVD for $40.00.
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I have many videos on Youtube and every one of them started off being ripped from DVDR with DVDDecrypter. Once you learn more about other aspects of video such as demuxing, subtitle removal, language removal, menu removal and much more...you will then begin to appreciate what this FREE tool can still do....and it can still burn ISO(single layer DVD and CD) images just as good as ImgBurn.Originally Posted by mai_hnf
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