Rip A DVD To MPEG?

Carlosinfl

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Ok - I purchased a new music CD today from Best Buy. The band re-released an album but added an additional DVD with concert footage on it. It plays obviously no sweat in my stand alone DVD player however I would like to rip the content from the DVD to my local machine (hard drive) as MPG format so I can play it on pretty much any media player on Windows or Linux.

Is there a Windows application that will allow me to rip he DVD and spit it out as a .MPEG file?

Thanks for any info!
 
There's a great free program that will do this called DVDx:

http://www.labdv.com/software/index-en.html

You have to sign up and pay a fee in order to download the latest version.

Edit: actually if you go here:

http://www.labdv.com/dvdx/download.php

And scroll down to the Standard Version and Source Code (Windows Binaries) section on the bottom left you can download the new version 2.6 without signing up. You want the DVDx_2_6_setup.zip.

Screw it, here's the direct link:

http://www.labdv.com/content/free-hosting/dvdx/files/bin/DVDx_2_6_setup.zip
 
If im not mistaken, its against the law to do so as you have to defeat the encryption, violating the DMCA.

Even if you own the dvd, you break the encryption, your breaking the law.

you can find more information at doom9.net
 
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