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The first are DVD rippers, which extract the video and audio files from DVDs and put them on your hard drive.
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It's completely free, stable, and feature rich.
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you can easily get your movie into an iTunes-friendly format. From there, you can load it onto your iPod or iPhone.
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we want the same freedom with DVDs that we have with CDs
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There are two categories of tools you'll need. The first are DVD rippers, which extract the video and audio files from DVDs
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Essentially, we want the same freedom with DVDs that we have with CDs, and there are lots of DVD-ripping and file-converting tools online that give users that freedom.
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Use the free DVDShrink tool to compress the files so they'll fit on a normal optical disc. Then use your app of choice to burn the disc.
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Reading Foreign Language TeachersHow do we store &/or digitize the media we own?
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We should note that PC Magazine does not condone any form of piracy
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Once you've ripped a purchased DVD to your PC with one of the tools on this list, you might notice that the files are too big to burn back to a blank DVD.
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This cross-platform (once more for emphasis: a cross-platform) DVD ripper is open-source, free, and highly customizable.
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There are countless apps to write images to discs, but ImgBurn stands out from the crowd.
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Vicki DavisHOw to rip your DVD's. I don't condone piracy - but what if you want to move your movie to your iTouch -- it is your movie and you should be able to do it! What do you think? Do consumers have the right to back up their DVD's to their computer or portable device?
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software's DRM might actually convince Hollywood to let ordinary people back up their DVDs to their hard drives.
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oftware's DRM might actually convince Hollywood to let ordinary people back up their DVDs to their hard drives.
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watch them on your iPod or other device
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DVD rippers
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DVD converter app
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We should note that PC Magazine does not condone any form of piracy:
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For $49.99, the Platinum version
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