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Does anyone have any suggestions for programs that rip and burn DVDs? I have a number of DVDs (not copy protected) that I want to be able to read into a computer and play them in this form, as well as burn the computer version into a DVD that is equivalent to the original.
This is for a legitimate download service that presently provides downloads of CD audio formats and wants to expand into some video. No piracy involved. Rip programs needed for Windows, burn programs for Windows, Mac and Linux.
Tony Lauck
"Diversity is the law of nature; no two entities in this universe are uniform." - P.R. Sarkar
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I use dvd audio extractor and it works great for ripping dvd audio discs.
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Thanks. Now that I have some DVDs and some blanks I'm going to start fooling around and evaluate the various suggestions.
Tony Lauck
"Diversity is the law of nature; no two entities in this universe are uniform." - P.R. Sarkar
... and it's free! (Now says it will work with intel too.)
..sorry about partially highjacking the thread but I too would like to know of any programs that work on a Mac. I have 24/96 music files I downloaded from HD Tracks and would like to burn them to a DVD. Anything out there that would do this w/ either FLAC or AIFF files??
Roxio Toast 10 Titanium should do it (around $65 with an online search). Be sure to read the following first:
http://forums.support.roxio.com/topic/58173-burning-9624-music-dvds/
http://www.stevehoffman.tv/forums/archive/index.php/t-231573.html
I used Toast to burn a DVD of AIFF 24/96 stuff. Does Toast truly maintain the 24/96? The difference in sound is that the DVD is slightly better or slightly more extended than the 16/44.1 version coming from my Apple TV via toslink. But it is quite slight. I was expecting quite a bit more of a difference. Is my experience about normal?
You can select an option verify after the program burns the disc. If the verify is OK, the data is the same.
...but I did find one mistake I made, I left the encoding to Automatic but have since changed that to 24/96 PCM. The DVD is the same size as the original files and the DVD player is set to output PCM w/ no downsampling but I still can hear no difference at all?? Dang this is frustrating.
Find someone with a PS3. When you play the disc, you can hit the Display button on the PS3's dedicated remote and it will tell you the sampling rate (should be 96kHz) and the audio bitrate (should be 4608 kbps for 24/96 2.0 material).
Not much audiophiles around Anchorage here.
Read this --> http://us.playstation.com/ps3/
and then watch my favorite PS3 commercial.
Hot chick = Yeah, I'm gonna file this under
...perhaps I can find someone w/ one of these.
There are some other Blu-ray players (but not all) that display some of this info.
This is a good program and the one I use on my Macs.
DVD Audio Extractor to rip DVD or DVD-A
Ashampoo Burning Studio 10 for general burning
Cirlinca to author DVD-As
All Windows programs. I don't use Macs.
I can not recommend Ashampoo or any of their products. They are spamming, greedy bastards.
I downloaded and installed the Burning Studio 10 on February 21 as part of their "free trial". Since that time I have received 18 emails from them. The software installed "community toolbars" in Firefox and Internet Explorer. I don't know what else the software did. About the only good thing I can say is that the uninstall program "appeared" to work.
I burned one DvD which appeared to work. But I'm not going to put up with SPAM, Adware, and who knows what else. These people are completely unethical, IMO.
Tony Lauck
"Diversity is the law of nature; no two entities in this universe are uniform." - P.R. Sarkar
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