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Tutorial - How do I rip DVD video to computer?

Hi there friends! These days, many users keep asking me about how to rip DVD to computer.
Maybe you are one of the users who are still confused. In this tutorial, I will teach you step by step to rip DVD to computer.

The only two things you'll need:


Now, let's get started.

step 1. download and run dvd ripper

Click here to download DVD Ripper and install it.


All Free DVD Ripper is a very simple and powerful DVD ripping tool to convert DVD to VCD, SVCD, AVI (DivX), WMV, MP3, iPod and PSP formats or backup DVD to hard drive without any loss of quality. You can then enjoy them anytime without DVD discs or burn them to blank DVD or CD discs using burning software. Download, install & launch All Free DVD Ripper now to try the simplest DVD ripper ever.


Insert a DVD-Video into your disc drive & double-click the icon to launch the program.

Step 2. Load DVD disc

Click "Load DVD" or "Load DVD Folder" according to your needs.


Tip: Usually you insert the DVD-Video disc before clicking "Load DVD", but if you insert the CD after clicking "Load DVD", sometimes you may not find the disc in the "Select DVD Device" menu - use "Load DVD Folder" to find the Video Folder to load or instead, simply restart the program.


Load DVD


Step 3. Choose what to rip

Check the listed titles and choose chapter & audio track/subtitle to rip (Video deinterlacing is provided if required).


Tip: If you need no sound or subtitle in the ripped video, just select "Disable" respectively in the "Audio Track" & "Subtitle" dropdown list. A hint to language learners here: the Audio Track & Subtitle don't have to be in the same language, which means you can have English subtitle while hearing Spanish, and vice versa.


Choose Titles


Step 4. Start ripping

Choose output folder (click "Browse..."), output format and output quality (click "Video/Devices/Audio" tag to choose a format as needed & select a preset from "Presets" dropdown menu). Click "Start" and wait until the process is finished.


Tip:DVD-Video conversion usually takes much time, especially those Blu-Ray ones. Although we make all our efforts to shorten the progress, if you find the time it may cost you unacceptable or you don't mind a slight decrease in quality, it is suggested to choose a comparatively small format/quality.


Specify Output Settings


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