Best ripping software?

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Opening this here rather than PC software cos I think it's more appllicable?

I've been using DVD Decrypter to rip my DVDs for playing on my WD TV, but the timestamp is always fecked up. Anything over an hour will play straight through, but if I pause (or worse, fast-forward or reverse) it jumps. Say 1 hr 5 mins in, FF 5 mins, resumes at 10 mins. When starting, the time of the file is wrong (LOTR says it 5 mins long!). Less than an hour seems to be fine, like TV shows.

Stuff I got from the web seems to be perfect (done properly I suppose!)

Any suggestions for a replacement (free?) rip software?

Cheers
 
DVD Decrypter is way too old now for newer films.

I use clonedvdmobile to rip a film as a single VOB file, that way I keep all of the sourround sound and sub titles and the DVD quality. This is fine if you are not using a FAT32 drive. (I stream to the PS3)

But the program will also rip to AVI, MKV, MP4 and tons of other formats.
 
Hi Capitin,

Looks good, but on the site it says I need AnyDVD as well. I'm really only looking to rip my own DVDs, and its a 21 trial then I have to pay for them. Any free proggies around that you would recommend?

Embelton, thanks for the help, Free RIP is for CDs though.
 
I use DVDFab 8 but also use magic DVD ripper, which downloads the latest keys automatically.. And will also convert to avi..
 
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