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Daniusoft Video Converter Ultimate Full Review

August 4th, 2010

By Mustafa El Damaty from ww.windows7news.com

Have you ever wanted to rip a DVD movie but eventually got tied up in knots when trying to choose a suitable video codec or understand what “VBV buffer rate” even meant? What about that day you were anxious to watch a video on your brand new iPhone, only just to find out that it doesn’t work because it’s of the wrong format?! You might have faced other hurdles when downloading YouTube videos, removing a file’s DRM protection or burning a video to a DVD.

Yes, you can install a program for each of these tasks and get the job done. Nonetheless, you can take a wiser decision and dodge a lot of pain and frustration by just buying one program that can do it all. This application would be Daniusoft Video Converter Ultimate ( download the latest version for a try ), which has the following capabilities:

Daniusoft Video Converter Ultimate Review

User Interface & Usability

The program has a simple user interface without any settings buried deep inside it or difficult to access. You can add video and audio files to a list and specify each item’s output format and quality, all from within the main window. Trimming, editing and transferring files to a device can all be done via the buttons at the top. Once you’ve set your list and are satisfied with the settings, click on the “Start” button to start conversion or the “Burn DVD” if you want to make a DVD. Unlike some other media converters, Daniusoft Video Converter Ultimate’s design integrates all features with one another and keeps everything in one place, making it very efficient to use.

Daniusoft Video Converter Ultimate Review

I’ve found it easy to learn and became familiar with its interface quickly. In fact, after quickly skimming through the guide that appeared after installation, I was able to jump right into using it. There are, however, some features which I think are important that the program lacks. For instance, there is neither an option for minimizing it to the tray nor a “Clear” button to create a new list. Furthermore, while converting files, it only tells us the percentage completed and time remaining. There’s no mention of the time elapsed, conversion speed, etc.. These things aren’t major, though they are expected by users.

Supported File Formats and Devices

Daniusoft Video Converter Ultimate is a definite winner when it comes to the video and audio formats it can convert to. It offers a multitude of common formats: AVI, WMV, OGG, MP4, MKV, FLV – you name it! Plus, it can convert from file formats which are not available on the output list (like AMR). Not sure which format works best on your smartphone? No need to worry because it also allows you to choose a device instead of a file format. Depending on your choice, the video converter will decide which format is eligible and even optimize its output settings especially for that device. For the full list of supported file formats and devices, click here.

Daniusoft Video Converter Ultimate Review

Daniusoft Video Converter Ultimate Review

Apart from being presented in an aesthetically pleasing way and its ability to perform batch processing, I was amazed to see devices recently released like the iPad being supported! If you’re a tech-savvy user, you can alter advanced settings such as the encoder used, bit rate and frame frequency by clicking on the “Advanced…” button on the main window. In addition, you can save your own preferences as a user-defined profile that can be easily accessed from the same menu.

Features

Media Converter: This is the application’s core feature. As we stated earlier, Daniusoft Video Converter Ultimate can convert audio and video files to a wide range of common file formats. The time conversion takes is affected by many factors like the file’s size, its output resolution and the computer’s specifications. On my computer, it generally took less than 45 minutes to convert a whole movie (~700-900 MB). Converting a HD movie in MKV to a high-quality AVI with HD standards took about 2 hours to complete 50%. All in all, I didn’t face any major issues with this feature and everything went smoothly.

DVD Ripper: By ripping a DVD video, you make a copy of it on your hard disk drive as a single video file. This can make life easier as you can watch it anytime without having to insert the DVD. The multipurpose program can rip content from DVD-Videos, DVD folders, INF files and ISO images. The application managed to correctly detect the movies, scenes and bonus features of almost all of the DVDs I tried. As an ordinary user, the task was piece of cake and the quality of the DVD-rips was very good. It’s advisable that you rip just the first few minutes of the DVD video (using the “Clip” tool) to see how the output looks. This is because sometimes there might be a large black region around the actual video. If this happens, simply crop the screen by using the “Edit” feature or try changing the resolution from the “Advanced” settings.

Daniusoft Video Converter Ultimate Review

DRM Removal: Digital right management
(DRM) is employed by many large vendors and online music stores in order to inhibit undesired usage of the content provided. This is another attempt to try to prevent digital piracy. Yet legitimate users can be negatively affected and constrained by it. Consequently, the application provides DRM removal for authorized users. It can banish DRM protection from the following formats: WMV, WMA, iTunes M4P, M4A, M4V, AAC, M4B and ASF. Unluckily, I was unable to fully test this feature and so can’t give feedback about it.

DVD Burner: One reason why you might want to burn videos on to a DVD is to be able to play it on your DVD player and watch it on TV. Similar to video conversion, after adding the desired items to the list, you can specify the output’s quality, TV standard and aspect ratio. The fact that the amount of disc space required is given just before burning can be annoying for some people. Daniusoft Video Converter Ultimate can add a DVD motion menu as well. The menu consists of a title, a background image and navigation buttons (“Play” and “Scenes”). The templates offered mostly have vivid colours and cheerful backgrounds, ideally suited for family content and anniversaries. Notwithstanding, you can customize them by changing the background image and adding some background music. It’s worth noting that only the first minute of the audio file you choose – as your background music – will be played and repeated. If you want to effortlessly produce neat DVD menus, then rest assured because that’s exactly what it does. On the other hand, if you’re looking for something very customizable and advanced, you might find it very limited.

Daniusoft Video Converter Ultimate Review

Device Transfer: You can directly transfer files to different players including BlackBerry, PSP and iPod. The last example wasn’t a typo! It can send files to Apple devices without using iTunes!

Youtube Downloader: Daniusoft Video Converter Ultimate can download videos from YouTube and other video-sharing sites. You can find out the websites it can download from by clicking here. The all-in-one program first downloads the videos and then converts them from flash video format (FLV) to whichever format you pick. I was least satisfied with this feature. As you know, many YouTube videos now come in different resolutions (360p, 480p, 780p HD, etc.). Sadly, I was unable to select an output resolution because I could only copy and paste the video’s URL in the program. Plus, sometimes I got mixed up which video is which because it doesn’t save the video names. Hopefully these things will be improved in future versions.

Phew! That was a lot :). In conclusion, without a doubt I’d recommended this program. It has made my life easier, and I wish it makes yours too. Your comments are always welcome, so feel free to share your thoughts. For more information, pay a visit to the product’s page. You can download a free trail from there. However it comes with a three-minute restriction on converted files.

DVD to iPad Converter Review

July 29th, 2010

DVD to iPad Converter Review, DVD to iPad 2
The iPad, Apple’s popular tablet computer, which sold more than 3 million units in the first 80 days of release, does not have a disc drive. Apple prefers consumers download movies and related entertainment content from its proprietary iTunes Store.

The software DVD to iPad Converter allows users to crop, trim, split or merge DVD videos when ripping movies to multiple formats, including MP4, M4V, MOV and MP3. The software is available for both Windows and Mac operating systems.

The chart below compares four pieces of DVD to iPad Converter software for your reference. Just find the DVD to iPad Converter that best fits your needs to help you enjoy DVD movies on your iPad, iPad 2.

Product Name iSkysoft DVD to iPad Converter for Mac Aiseesoft DVD to iPad Converter for Mac Wondershare DVD to iPad Converter Aiseesoft DVD to iPad Converter
Screenshot iSkysoft DVD to iPad Converter for Mac Aiseesoft DVD to iPad Converter for Mac Wondershare DVD to iPad Converter Aiseesoft DVD to iPad Converter
Overall Rating
Easy to Use
Easy to Install
Conversion Speed
Video Quality
Audio Quality
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Platform Mac OS X v10.4 – 10.6
Intel® processor
Mac OS X v10.4 – 10.6
PowerPC® G4/G5 or Intel® processor
Windows NT4 / 2000 /2003 / XP / Vista and Windows 7 Windows NT4 / 2000 /2003 / XP / Vista and Windows 7
Output Video H.264, MPEG-4, MP4, and M4V MPEG-4, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, MOV, M4V MP4 (H.264), MP4 (MPEG-4), MOV (H.264), MOV (MPEG-4) iPad MPEG-4 Video (*.mp4), iPad H.264 Video (*.mp4), iPad H.264 720p Video (*.mp4)
Audio M4A, MP3, AAC, etc. MP3, M4A, etc. M4A, MP3, AAC, etc. MP3, M4A, etc.
Merge DVD Titles/Chapters
Trim DVD/Video
Crop Video
Select DVD Audio Track and Subtitle
Add Watermark
Preview
Support Batch Conversion
Free Support
Free Upgrade
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RipIt Macworld Review

May 6th, 2010

By Christopher Breen, Macworld.com – May 4, 2010

Pros

Added 64-bit and Growl compatibility
New compression feature
More compatible with other tools
Compatible with most discs

Cons

Beta compression feature is slow

Bottom Line

RipIt’s strength remain its simplicity and ability to rip just about any disc you throw at it.

OS compatibility: OS X 10.5 or later
Processor compatibility: Universal
Price as rated: $20

[Editor's note: The MPAA and most media companies argue that you can't legally copy or convert commercial DVDs for any reason. We (and others) think that, if you own a DVD, you should be able to override its copy protection to make a backup copy or to convert its content for viewing on other devices. Currently, the law isn't entirely clear one way or the other. So our advice is: If you don't own it, don't do it. If you do own it, think before you rip.]

As should be evident by our 2009 Macworld Editor’s Choice award, we think highly of The Little App Factory’s $20 RipIt. As explained by my colleague Dan Frakes, RipIt may be one of the easiest tools ever created. Simply insert a commercial DVD, click a Rip button, and within 35 or 40 minutes on most Macs, you have a copy of the disc in the form of a .dvdmedia file or VIDEO_TS folder, playable with Apple’s DVD Player application or ready to convert to another format.

Since our last review, The Little App Factory has added a beta compression feature, 64-bit support for Snow Leopard, and Growl support; has made the program more adept at dealing with “difficult” discs; and made RipIt’s rips more compatible with apps such as HandBrake, DVD2OneX, and Roxio’s Toast 10 Titanium. Except for the compression feature, there’s no indication in the interface that anything has changed—insert a disc, click Rip, wait, and you’re done.

The latest version of RipIt carries a Compress button that includes a small “beta” banner, indicating that work on this feature remains to be done. Within RipIt’s Compress preference you choose the format for ripping your movie. Your choices are High Quality MP4, Apple TV, iPhone/Touch, XBox360, and PS3. When you click the Compress button, RipIt rips the discs main feature (or, in the case of a TV shows disc, the disc’s episodes).

The beta label is appropriate. With RipIt 1.4, I was unable to use the compression feature with Pixar’s Wall-E. However, when it failed I was prompted to send a report of the failure to The Little App Factory. The company strives to obtain discs that don’t work so they can update the program to work with such discs. Perhaps the proof of the usefulness of the reporting feature is that using RipIt 1.4.3, I was able to successfully rip Wall-E’s main feature with the compression option.

Although it’s nice that RipIt now lets you rip main features and episodes and compress them in one step, it’s a very slow process. Using the Apple TV preset, it took the program just over 57 minutes to rip and compress Wall-E on my quad-core 2.66GHz Mac Pro. In comparison, HandBrake did the same job in about 32 minutes. I also tried the compression feature with the first disc of Six Feet Under, Season 1. HandBrake ripped and converted the three episodes in 53 minutes. RipIt took more than twice that long—1 hour and 56 minutes. The resulting video looked great, but no better than the HandBrake rip.

Take compression out of the testing and RipIt performs well. The rip of the entire Wall-E disc took 28 minutes and 3 seconds. The Six Feet Under disc was ripped in 26 minutes and 20 seconds.

RipIt’s strength remain its simplicity and ability to rip just about any disc you throw at it. The compression feature, once finalized and faster, will be welcome.

iSkysoft DVD Ripper for Mac Macworld Review

May 4th, 2010

DVD Ripper for Mac
By Christopher Breen, Macworld.com – May 4, 2010

iSkysoft DVD Ripper 1.9.8

Pros

Lots of presets
Preview window

Cons

Some presets not very good
Can’t save edited presets
Results can have obvious artifacts
Applied subtitles look poor

Bottom Line

More expensive and producing poorer results than the competition, iSkysoft DVD Ripper the best option.

OS compatibility: Mac OS X 10.4 or later
Processor compatibility: Intel and PowerPC version available
Price as rated: $39

[Editor's note: The MPAA and most media companies argue that you can't legally copy or convert commercial DVDs for any reason. We (and others) think that, if you own a DVD, you should be able to override its copy protection to make a backup copy or to convert its content for viewing on other devices. Currently, the law isn’t entirely clear one way or the other. So our advice is: If you don't own it, don’t do it. If you do own it, think before you rip.]

iSkysoft Studio’s $39 DVD Ripper is one iteration of a DVD-ripping tool sold by iSkysoft as well as its affiliates, Wondershare and Aimersoft. The code within these applications is the same, only the interface differs. In its Wondershare incarnation it’s called Wondershare DVD Ripper and, at $45, costs $6 more than iSkysoft DVD Ripper. Under the Aimersoft label it’s known as DVD Ripper and costs the same $39 as the iSkysoft branded version. There may be others version of the same product as well. While iSkysoft DVD Ripper may have more bells and whistles than some other ripping applications, those extra features don’t translate into better looking videos.

Like HandBrake, iSkysoft DVD Ripper not only strips commercial DVDs of their copy protection, but additionally converts the resulting videos to other formats. iSkysoft DVD Ripper offers 74 different output formats—far more than any one person needs—but at least its Format pop-up menu organizes these formats into groups that include Common Video, Common Audio, iPod, iPhone, Apple TV, PSP/PS3, Mobile Phone, Portable Multimedia Device, Network Video, Others, HD, and All Profiles. You needn’t settle on one of these preconfigured settings. If you like, you can choose one, click a Settings button, and then adjust some of the settings. For example, you can adjust a video’s resolution, frame rate, and bit rate , as well as and the video’s audio sample rate, channel number, and bit rate. You can’t, however, save an altered setting for later.

And that’s unfortunate, because some of the preset aren’t very good. For example, the Apple TV H.264 preset I chose produced videos of poor quality—with obvious artifacts and less-than-crisp images. Additionally, unlike HandBrake, iSkysoft DVD Ripper can’t automatically identify 4:3 video and size the resulting movie correctly. A 640-by-480 TV episode I used to test the program displayed large black bars on either side.

I reported my results to the program’s developers and they suggested I tweak the preset’s resolution, frame rate, and bit rate settings. After working around a bug that causes the resolution setting to revert back to its original state when you change the frame rate, I ripped my test files again and saw some improvement, but the resulting videos still weren’t as crisp as what I saw in HandBrake rips using identical settings.

The application gives you the option to choose the audio track you want to use (provided the disc supports multiple audio tracks) as well as apply subtitles to the converted video. Unfortunately, those subtitles are burned into the movie—unlike with subtitles created by HandBrake, you can’t turn them off. iSkysoft DVD Ripper lets you see a preview of your video before you convert it. This is helpful for those times when you want to be sure you’re ripping the desired portion of your disc. But having the Preview option on slows down the rip. Regrettably, it’s on by default so if you want faster rips you have to switch off the option every time you rip a disc. Additionally, there are controls for trimming the beginning and end of the video; cropping it; and adjusting brightness, contrast, and saturation. You can also adjust deinterlacing and add filter effects such as gray (black and white), emboss, and sepia. The last option seems overtly gimmicky.

Even with all these options and presets, the results of the application’s rips aren’t very good. I ripped Wall-E and the first disc of Six Feet Under, Season 1, with HandBrake and iSkysoft DVD Ripper and the HandBrake results were better—with less pixelation and crisper images.

iSkysoft DVD Ripper was both faster and slower than HandBrake in my tests. I ripped Wall-E and the Six Feet Under disc with both applications using the Apple TV preset (the tweaked version as recommended by iSkysoft). DVD Ripper was faster than HandBrake with the Wall-E rip, taking 31 minutes and 43 seconds to HandBrake’s 32 minutes and 16 seconds. It wasn’t as fast as HandBrake, however, with the Six Feet Under disc. The three episodes from that disc took DVD Ripper 1 hour and 6 minutes to rip when HandBrake took just 53 minutes.

Macworld’s buying advice

iSkysoft DVD Ripper is more expensive and produces poorer results than competing products such as HandBrake. Regardless of its cost or the names it bears, it’s not the best choice for those interested in ripping the commercial DVDs they own.

Best Video Converters Software Review

April 5th, 2010

In this review, we are going to take a general look at four popular Video Converter Software Tools on the net to help you find the video converter that best fits your needs.

Product Name iSkysoft Video Converter for Mac Aiseesoft Video Converter for Mac Cucusoft Ultimate Video Converter Aimersoft Video Converter Pro
Product Box Best Video Converter Best Video Converter Best Video Converter Best Video Converter
Overall Rating
Easy to Use
Easy to Install
Conversion Speed
Video Quality
Audio Quality
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Supported OS Mac OS X 10.4, 10.5, 10.6 Mac OS X 10.4, 10.5, 10.6 Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7
Output Video MP4, WMV, AVI, MOV, M4V, 3GP, MPG, MPEG, FLV, etc AVI, MOV, MPG, MP4, H.264/AVC, DV, M4V, 3GP, 3G2, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, WMV, DivX, RM, XviD, VOB, FLV, SWF, MKV MP4, H.264, AVI, WMV, FLV, MKV, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, 3GP, 3GPP, VOB, DivX, MOV, RM, RMVB, DPG, HD H.264, HD AVI, HD MPG, HD TS, HD WMV, HD MPEG 4, HD MOV, HD ASF WMV VOB MPG MOV MP4 AVI ASF DV 3GPP 3GP 3G2 FLV MKV M4V SWF
Audio MP3, WMA, M4A, AAC, AC3, etc MP3, AAC, FLAC, AMR, M4A, WMA, WAV, RA, M4A, AC3, AIFF, MP2, MKA MP3, WMA, M4A, AAC, WAV FLAC AIFF AU MKA APE OGG WAV WMA AAC AC3 M4A MP3
Image JPEG, BMP JPG, BMP, PNG   BMP GIF JPEG PNG
Rip DVD?      
HD Video Converter?
Trim Video
Crop Video
Add Watermark
Preview
Support Batch Conversion
Free Support
Free Upgrade
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Power PC
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Lowest Price USD35.00
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So which of the above four video converters is your favorite? Give your vote below:

SoundTaxi Review

March 16th, 2010

SoundTaxi ReviewThe presence of mobile media devices and mobile phones are everywhere today. Would it be great to have a way to convert your music, video and DVDs into a format you can use on these devices?

With SoundTaxi products, made just for Windows users, you have the ability to easily convert your DRM protected media into non-protected formats that play on other mobile devices, computers and laptops, including iPhones and iPods.

The sheer volume of different file types and formats available can be overwhelming. SoundTaxi products make it easy with just a few clicks to get a conversion started with the right format for your needs.

SoundTaxi products system requirement are Windows, Vista, Windows 7 and XP operating systems. Any file that can be played in Windows Media Player, QuickTime Player or Real Player installed (depending on the file format you’re converting) on your PC. For example, DRM protected and non-protected WMA, M4P, AAC, WAV, MP3, OGG, OMA, WMV files etc. SoundTaxi also supports Real Audio files and audio books.

While different devices use different formats and file types, SoundTaxi products make it convenient and efficient to convert (or rip) all your various media files into a wide range of formats. Audio formats such as MP3, M4A, WMA & WAV and video formats such as MP4, WMV and AVI.

For music conversions, you easily choose the compression level and it preserves ID3 tags for artist, album, title names etc. so you have all of the original information that came with the file that you copy to your new device. It will also allow you to burn your converted music on to cds. So you have all your purchased music at your finger tips and on the player you desire.

Conversion speed varies depending on which software you purchase. For example, SoundTaxi Platinum edition converts 2 files at the same time and has maximum audio conversion speed 6X. The Professional edition can convert up to 16 files simultaneously with summary conversion speed up to 50X (depending on your PC performance) and also includes an audio CD Ripper.

Backing up is easy too. It handles all of these tasks and more, with efficiency and without the need for extensive technical skills in computers. Another benefit is that it handles simultaneous conversions at one time, so you can get to work converting your files for endless hours of enjoyment!

Ripping DVDs is a breeze too! With the SoundTaxi Media Suite, you can convert both audio and DVD files and is the best deal to get the most options in one program for the money.

There are 5 editions of SoundTaxi products, one for each level of desired conversions and ease of use for the money depending on what you need to convert and the speed you desire. Some are at a discount on this website.

Universal Converter – Tunebite 7

March 7th, 2010

Universal Converter - Tunebite 7Tunebite can not only remove DRM protection from audio/music files, but also remove DRM from WMV, iTunes M4V, MP4 video clips, movies and music videos and save as WMV (Windows Media Video), MP4 (MPEG4), AVI, MPEG, DivX, 3GP, MOV, FLV, iPod, PSP or MP4 player, etc. Works like a charm!

Looking for a converter that does everything? Say hello to Tunebite 7.
Music, audiobooks, videos for PC, cell phones, iPods. Tunebite does it all.

Need more than 100 file formats?

Tunebite has them all. Audio and video. With or without DRM copy protection. For your PC, the entertainment center in your living room, your car’s CD player, your cell phone or your Apple iPod, Tunebite easily converts your entertainment in the right format without sacrificing any quality.

Since 2004, Tunebite has been named the best universal converter and program for removing copy protection legally several times over! Download Tunebite 7 now!

A word about the technology

27 virtual soundcards provide high speed digital dubbing of legal re-recordings of copy protected songs at 54 times the speed. A virtual CD burner takes care of audiobooks quickly. Several audio recordings and partial recordings in several steps ensure that films are of the highest quality when re-recording them and converting DRM copy protected media. Got it?

Good thing that the Tunebite engineers know what they are doing and do not have to overwhelm you with it. Tunebite takes care of it for you. Download Tunebite 7 now!

A word about the quality

In order to maintain our standard of quality for music, audiobooks, videos and films, Tunebite has innovative features that no other software has. Converting files while sacrificing quality is not in our M.O. Therefore, there is a promise of quality with PerfectAudio and a perfected process, which only allows for the very best results. It also informs you of problems encountered during the conversion process and offers tips for support. Download Tunebite 7 now!

Is the PC a problem? Tunebite has the solution for HD movies and videos

In order to legally remove copy protection from films via re-recording, films must be photographed frame by frame during playback. The higher the definition of the film (e.g. HD), the greater your PC’s operational capabilities have to be. Such a process quickly pushes affordable PCs to their limits. But even here, Tunebite has a solution that no other software can provide. Download Tunebite 7 now!

Every device – every file format

MP3 players, PSP, cell phones, MP4 players, PDAs, multimedia players, Windows Media Player or the PC Media Center – several devices in numerous file formats. With the Tunebite Platinum format converter, you can reliably convert music, audiobooks, video clips and HD films in digital quality, e.g. H.264, AVC or one of the hundred other file formats in Tunebite. The highest possible user friendliness and the simplest operation of the program are guaranteed via pre-configured formats for many device types. You do not need to know all the technical details of your device, you just simply need to select your device. Download Tunebite 7 now!

Individual profiles to optimize settings

The Tunebite file converter allows you to select individual settings to adjust videos to the capabilities and resolution of your portable playback device before converting the files. This enables you to use lower end devices to play back videos and significantly reduces file size, which frees up more space to optimize your entertainment on your portable device.

Many settings are pre-configured in Tunebite and there is no need to be an expert to be able to convert files optimally. But no fear experts; Tunebite offers you individual options for the highest demands. Download Tunebite 7 now!

Five Best DVD-Ripping Tools

January 10th, 2010

You pay good money for your DVDs, but they’re hardly the only format you need these days. These five ripping tools ensure you can back them up, keep them on your media server, and load them on your favorite portable player.

Also take a look at this Best DVD-Ripping Tools Review: http://www.softdiggs.com/reviews/best-dvd-ripper-software-review.php

DVD Shrink (Windows, Free)


DVD Shrink is a free and capable ripping tool that excels at, as the name would imply, shrinking DVDs. DVDs come in two common formats: DVD-5 (4.7GB) and DVD-9 (8.5GB); the Reauthor mode in DVD Shrink helps you to ditch disc extras and strip most larger DVDs down to fit into a standard (and less expensive) DVD-5 disc. DVD Shrink does a good job handling many protection schemes, but hasn’t been updated to remove some of the newest schemes.

DVD Fab (Windows, $50)


DVD Fab is a commercial DVD ripper that supports the removal of all current DVD copy protections. In addition to being current on protection schemes, it boasts a large array of options for stripping and repacking your DVDs once the copy protection is removed. You can rip the entire disc, rip only the main movie, or split it into pieces—among other options. Like DVD Shrink, DVD Fab also supports compressing DVD-9 discs to fit on DVD-5 discs.

Handbrake (Windows/Mac/Linux, Free)


Handbrake is a DVD-ripping tool with a strong emphasis on not just ripping media but recoding it for playback on computers, portable devices, and other non-disc based systems. Handbrake can help you convert DVDs and other MPEG-based video into MP4 and MKV files. You can tweak settings like video frame rate and audio codec playback to your heart’s content with Handbrake, and even batch encode all your media at one time to make filling up your iPod or other device relatively painless. The one major shortcoming of Handbrake is that it doesn’t have any copy protection removal tools built in, which means you may occasionally need to use a 3rd-party stripping tool to prepare your DVD for conversion.

AnyDVD (Windows, $60 per year)


AnyDVD is another commercial entry in this week’s Hive Five. It’s not cheap, with a one year license running $60—although the multi-year discounts quickly stack up—but it can boast that it stays on top of current protection and encryption schemes to makes sure you’re never locked out of your own discs. In addition to stripping protections from the disc, it also has the ability to control DVD playback speed so that DVDs played on media center computers will play slower and quieter, and it allows you to remove things like forced subtitles, warning screens, and disc material you don’t want.

DVD Decrypter (Windows, Free)


Although DVD Decrypter hasn’t been updated since 2005, it still works on a significant number of DVDs and has a strong following resulting from both its original user base and new users who find it cuts through the copy protection on their current DVDs protected with CSS, Macrovision content protection, region codes, and other hindrances.

Also take a look at this Best DVD-Ripping Tools Review: http://www.softdiggs.com/reviews/best-dvd-ripper-software-review.php