Encrypted DVD ripper (Windows 7)

jimbo45

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Hi all
I've been using RipItMe (free) - but I get some weird errors with the latest bunch of encrypted DVD's (not Blu Ray) on W7 X-64.

It issues a slew of warning messages at the end of a Rip before calling the Decrypter and DVD shrink.

It doesn't seem to effect the final outcome but the prompts are annoying -- I like to run this seamlessly in the background.

It runs FINE on XP / W2K3 server Virtual Machine - so long as I turn off the video preview in the final DVD backup after calling DVDshrink to get the dual layer data to compress down to a single layer disc.

Any other FREE ripper that I can use to replace RipItFree -- was a great program but unfortunately no longer being maintained.

RipIt4Me Download - Softpedia

Please note I use this exclusively for copying my DVD's to an external USB drive so I can take a single HDD on my travels instead of a shedful of DVD's. This is for my own use entirely -- no "Illegal Pirating" activity intended by using this program.

I see NOTHING WRONG in making convenient portable backups of data / content I've legally PAID FOR.

Cheers
jimbo
 

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I use DVD Fab decrypter, along with FixVTS and DVD Shrink. It's pretty much never failed me. I use it to rip my Netflix movies to rewriteable DVD's to then watch when convenient for me and then I simply record back over them. I'm not into movie collecting and I rarely watch a movie twice.
 

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I use DVD43 + Handbrake for burning my DVD's to iPod format for plane rides, although you can put it in pretty much any format you want.
 

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Hi all
I've been using RipItMe (free) - but I get some weird errors with the latest bunch of encrypted DVD's (not Blu Ray) on W7 X-64.

It issues a slew of warning messages at the end of a Rip before calling the Decrypter and DVD shrink.

It doesn't seem to effect the final outcome but the prompts are annoying -- I like to run this seamlessly in the background.

It runs FINE on XP / W2K3 server Virtual Machine - so long as I turn off the video preview in the final DVD backup after calling DVDshrink to get the dual layer data to compress down to a single layer disc.

Any other FREE ripper that I can use to replace RipItFree -- was a great program but unfortunately no longer being maintained.

RipIt4Me Download - Softpedia

Please note I use this exclusively for copying my DVD's to an external USB drive so I can take a single HDD on my travels instead of a shedful of DVD's. This is for my own use entirely -- no "Illegal Pirating" activity intended by using this program.

I see NOTHING WRONG in making convenient portable backups of data / content I've legally PAID FOR.

Cheers
jimbo

I've got the same issue with DVD Decripter, at the end about six pop-up windows messages...It does either not effect the videos playback...

By the way,
At the install of DVD Decripter it asked for ASPI32/WNASPI.DLL...needed.
I have install the Aspi32 Adaptec then reinstall Dvd Decripter in compatibility mode.

Could it be something to do with the UAC?
 

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