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  1. Hello,

    I just tried out the free version of WinX DVD ripper and it works well. Has anyone else tried it? Do other people think a better program exists for Windows?

    There is a "Platinum" version that one pays for.

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  3. Thanks for the advice!!!
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    AnyDVD with DVD Shrink. If you're willing to pay, might as well get a great product. DVD Shrink is free as always.
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  5. How do I use Winx DVD to copy the cover art of the DVD I am ripping?
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    Originally Posted by Kasual Guy View Post
    How do I use Winx DVD to copy the cover art of the DVD I am ripping?
    I don't think you can. Have you tried cdcovers? http://www.cdcovers.cc/
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  7. I have read reviews about it and don't really see what it does that other free tools cannot.
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    This Thread is somewhat older, however I would like to post this:

    Win X DVD Ripper Platinum works well with movie DVDs, from which I could digitise around 300 titles, and only 11 not (Dredd, Captain Phillips, Titan, Apocalyptico, Indiana Jones Crystal Skull, Kingsmen, Alice in Wonderland, Silent Hill ...). It seems that Disney titles do not work well.

    However, I could not use that tool on DVD series (The Tripods, Sex and the City, Robin Hood), either the first or the last DVD is not recognised by the DVD drive.
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    I found answer just in google, here is article about DVD copy software:
    https://www.winxdvd.com/resource/top-3-free-dvd-copy.htm
    Also on this website I found many other useful tips.
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