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Issue: June 2005 > MP3 & Audio > Article "DVD ripping software so easy, even a newborn could use it."

DVD ripping software so easy, even a newborn could use it. (DVD ripping software so easy, even a newborn could use it.)  DVD ripping software so easy, even a newborn could use it.

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If Guinness Book of World Records had "the world's simplest DVD ripper" nomination, BitRipper would likely be the top contender for the spot. After all, the only technical knowledge required from program users to back up their DVDs to hard-drive as AVI, MPEG or DivX files is an ability to read the "Start Ripping" button label and a "gift" to click mouse once. That's as complicated as BitRipper gets.

Being simple, however, does not equal feature-deprived. For instance, BitRipper comes with a decryption module that allows users process CSS and CPPM protected DVDs. But unlike other DVD rippers, this program takes care of these issues automatically, saving users the hassle of running through gibberish-sounding options and marking endless checkboxes.

Another important advantage is the "all-included" policy. While BitRipper supports third party modules and codecs, the software works as a stand-alone application. Other cool features include option to set video resolution and aspect ratios, language selector and sound volume normalizer, internal video bitrate calculator and chapter (episode) support.

As BitRipper converts DVDs 'on-the-fly', it does not create bulky intermediate files. Thus it saves lots of disk space and requires up to 30 percent less time to rip a DVD. The program automatically detects available codecs and selects the best fit in order to keep the DVD picture quality in the converted files.


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June 16, 2005
Author: Alex Melnikoff
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