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JCP82

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Nov 3, 2010
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About a month ago I downloaded a trial version of a ISO creator to back up my DVD's. I accidentally deleted and I don't remember the name of it or what site I found it. It came with 5 free rips and cost about 8 or 9 dollars if I purchased. Would anyone happen to know the name of it? It's a very simple interface and all it does is create ISO's from DVD's. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!
JCP
 
Are you talking about video DVDs?
from How to backup/copy/rip video DVDs to your HDD and transcode them to another format.
1.1. MacTheRipper 2.6.6 (free)
Insert the video DVD into your DVD drive and open MacTheRipper and click the GO button, after which you can select the place you want the video DVD's content saved to.
As this version of MTR is quite old, it will not read many modern DVDs.

1.2. RipIt (19.95 USD, trial with 10 rips free)
Insert the video DVD and press the RIP button.

1.3. Fairmount (free) - needs VLC 32-bit to decrypt the CSS (thanks to Satori for that information)

1.4. Mac DVDRipper Pro (9.95 USD)
Insert the video DVD and select a destination folder, then press the RIP button.

If it is data DVDs: How To Make Copies of DVDs
 
Thanks, it was the MAC DVD Ripper that I used that one time. I appreciate your help! THanks!
 
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