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Rip several dvd's consecutively
Name: slipgrip Date: November 27, 2008 at 08:27:43 Pacific OS: XP Pro SP 3 CPU/Ram: Intel Pentium 4, 1,6 Mhz Product: Dell
Comment:
Does anyone know of any dvd ripping program able to rip several dvd's consecutively? Not dvd's really, it's more like twentyfive dvd's stored in different folders on my hard drive (in dvd formats: .vob, .bup and .ifo).
But I obviously can't put them in the same folder since they all have the same file names and they can't be renamed in order for the ripper to identify them as dvd files.
I use Magic DVD ripper wich works great but I can only rip one 'dvd' (folder) at the time. I am going away for a week and would like to rip all 25 dvd's while I'm away. Is it at all possible? And if so, wich program?
Name: winniel Date: February 2, 2009 at 22:50:39 Pacific
Reply:
You can try this iMedia Converter for Mac, it can rip several DVDs and videos at the same time, and add watermark on the ripped video for pubulic post.
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