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Anyone recommend a good DVD ripping s/w?

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Bowdon:
I just wanted to add a follow up on this post in case anyone else wants a simple solution.

I ended up using Ronski's suggestion of http://www.makemkv.com for ripping the dvd's, and then MartinGoose's suggestion of https://handbrake.fr to compress the files.

I have to say the makemkv program is the most simple to use and gets past protections. I then use handbrake to compress the file without losing quality.

I could have probably used more indepth tools but I'm a slow learner and tend to pick the simple route if I can lol.

Thanks for the suggestions guys :)

roseway:
There's nothing wrong with the simple route if it meets your needs. Some people overcomplicate things. :)

Ronski:
Ripbot264 is a bit of a steep learning curve, but it's big advantage is you can use multiple computers to transcode, IIRC it's either 10 or 16 computers it can use now. I can shrink a 30GB blu ray video file to less than 5GB H265 with no noticeable loss of quality (watched on 120" screen) in around 2hrs using just two PCs.

mteven:
The makemkv gets my vote. This piece of software is easy to use.

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