#8: "any way to specify a target max size? that seems to always come out too big…" "NOTE! If you install all the included codecs/decoders you might get problem with other video software on your computer." The K-Lite Codec Pack page at carries this warning: This program can install K-Lite Codec Pack and checked this when start install!" A 6 or 7 GB mpg2 video file can look very good & take up only 1-2 GB re-encoded to AVC. Which I think is why they have rippers - Leawo DVD Ripper will take the DVD video that's stored in the decades old mpg2 format & re-encode it into the much more efficient AVC/H.264 that most media players, cells, & tablets handle today. That said, discs do take room to store, it's more hassle to find the one you want & insert it into a drive, & many devices don't have a DVD drive in the 1st place. :) Undamaged, they have a longer life span than most people - certainly longer than any hard drive or USB stick. #5: I got rid of all my DVDs and all CDs because they don’t last very long." And since the developers of rippers & copiers are only human, I'd humbly suggest that it wouldn't hurt to have more than one - that way you have something else to try if one fails with a new disc you've just bought, because that dev team hasn't figured it out yet. Every company is going to say their ripper will work with everything, but the only way to tell if it works on your stuff is to try it. To me, common sense would suggest that what matters is if the ripper or copier you use works with your DVDs. When I've had trouble playing a DVD - not ripping or copying but just playing - it's been because they went so far outside the specs, actually breaking the DVD in hopes that anything but a DVD player wouldn't recognize it. DVD & Blu-Ray DRM isn't static - something new can show up at any time with the week's latest batch of releases, and much, perhaps most(?) of the latest DRM doesn't have a name anyway. #3: "Nowhere on their website does it mention what types of Encryption formats it is capable of “ripping.” "
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