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Ripping is the process
of copying the audio and/or video data from one media form, such
as Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) or Compact Disc
(CD), to a hard disk. While the original media is typically
digital, the extraction of analog media such as VHS video or vinyl
records to a digital format can also be referred to as "ripping"
by extension.
For consumers of digital content, there are a number
of practical uses for ripping. One is to allow the owners
of CDs or DVDs to listen or watch their purchased
content in a more flexible way. For example, ripping can
allow users to listen to music from a number of different albums
without having to change discs and to make customised playlists
of the music. Ripping can also be used to allow music to
be played on portable digital audio players. Creating a backup of
purchased and copyrighted media is legal in some countries, including
the United States. In countries like France, anyone is allowed to
make a private copy of a copyrighted material for himself and the
source copy does not even have to be legal (making copies for other
people is however forbidden, and, a fortiori, charging for such
copies).
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What is DVD Ripping: Copy DVD to a hard disc
How to use DVD Copy Machine for DVD Ripping:
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Rip DVD
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Allows you to decrypt DVD movie.
Steps:
1. Choose source folder (on DVD-drive or hard disk), where *.IFO
files are stored
2. Choose target folder (on hard disk), where you want the ripped
movie to be stored (you must have 4 or 8 GB (depends on movie) free
space on your hard disk)
3. Press "Start" button
4. Wait (process can take more than hour of time (depends on processor
rate)
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