![]() Content doesn't matter, just the fact that it's data does. Just because they're video DVDs doesn't matter - they're optical media with digital data on them, he's just looking to make a "backup" copy of the digital data, which is copying the disc bit-for-bit. ImgBurn is small, free, and very efficient and would work just fine for such purposes. any modern burning application will have copying a disc as the most basic functionality so any of them would do that easily. Nero, ImgBurn, CDBurnXP, BurnAtOnce, etc. ![]() and note that the only one here that offers "more" options in terms of compressing the content to another file (AVI/MKV/MP4/etc) would be DVDFab - if you want to keep the full DVD untouched, the DVDDecrypter and AnyDVD HD offer that ability: a bit-for-bit rip of the DVD contents directly to a folder on the hard drive and nothing else.īasically, you mean that customer wants to dupe his own DVDs, which is the basic functionality of most any CD/DVD burning application that's ever existed. ![]() The primary purpose is allowing access to DVD or Blu-ray (and HD DVD also if you have those) without those pesky issues but, it does offer basically a "one click rip" option to transfer the entire contents of the DVD/Blu-ray directly to a folder on a hard drive.Īnd some other tools are available as well but those are more than likely the top 4. MakeMKV can "rip" a DVD or a Blu-ray, containing it inside an MKV container that has everything: all the captions/subs/audio tracks, etc - you end up with a single file that has it all.ĪnyDVD HD is probably the absolute "king" of DVD ripping potential since it's updated with pretty high frequency to handle anything that comes along. ![]() DVDDecrypter (still very useful but some discs just won't "rip" with it due to various reasons.ĭVDFab is a bit more current and useful to some degree. ![]()
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