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Comments on: Watch DVDs on your iPod, iPhone, PSP, etc. with HandBrake

If you're a reasonably tech-savvy user and want to rip your DVDs for viewing on a portable media player, HandBrake gets the job done beautifully--free of charge.

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by peteyboy84 February 13, 2008 7:43 AM PST
Thanks Rick for the information about DVD43. I've been using DVDShrink for a few years now and it is severly outdated. I'm gonna give this a try tonight!
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by jslande01 February 13, 2008 12:35 PM PST
DVD43 sits in the tray and decrypts for whatever program you are using to rip/compress...
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by skimike4 February 13, 2008 5:11 PM PST
Using it, loving it, thank you! I can leave the portable DVD player at home.
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by shakenbaker July 11, 2008 10:27 AM PDT
Freeware use to be good, but it is not supported and Hollywood has been adding dozens of add-on copy protections (on top of CSS) in recent years. There is a great blog article: "Why Should I Pay for DVD Copy Software" at: http://bestdvdcopysoftware.wordpress.com . Also, all the best dvd copy software and dvd burning software is listed, reaked and reviewed at: http://www.dvdxcopy.com
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by coconunu July 27, 2009 2:08 AM PDT
You can try Cucusoft iPod Video Converter Suite to rip DVD movie and convert videos in any format to iPod. It is the fastest converter I have used. You can download this software free from here:
http://topsreviews.com/ipod-converter-suite/ipod-converter-suite-cucusoft.html
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by anthonym13 November 8, 2009 8:04 AM PST
I tried to download Handbrake but got an error message that it wasn't a valid Win32 application. What am I doing wrong?
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