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AnyDVD
Are there any alternatives to this? I want to rip my BluRays but every program seems to need this to be able to do it and I'm looking at £55 for a two year license since the trial version won't work and there aren't any 'free' versions available that work either.
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Ron Paul 4 EVA
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IF you're just looking to rip, I'm pretty sure DVDFab will work.
Don't think they can do BD to BD or the like. I've been using a pirated version (so I know "free" exists), but I'm gonna buy it one of these days. |
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Tried using DVDFab before, it either refused to read the discs at all or asked for AnyDVD. Tried a whole bunch of different rippers and they all did the same thing, ended up buying AnyDVD last night since it was on sale. All the torrent versions I got hold of were useless within a few hours of being uploaded, maybe just bad uploads though.
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