mcn-l-bounces at mcn.edu wrote on 03/12/2009 07:22:30 AM: > >Good luck with that. After trying to figure out how to rip a DVD to AVI > >last week (our own video), I learned that there're plenty of free > >solutions out there. > > Not that I would condone or suggest one should rip DVDs, but if one > were to do so for personal use and was curious what kinds of software > are free and good for the task, you'd probably want to look at > Handbrake - <http://handbrake.fr/>
...and Handbrake will often be useless without stripping the copy protection, which is easily done with DVDDecryptor < http://www.mrbass.org/dvdrip/> . For creating backups of DVDs you already own -- if such things are legal where you live -- of course. -Michael Yunkin Web Content Manager/Usability Specialist UNLV Libraries Las Vegas, NV
