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Originally Posted by StainlessS
Best solution (never actually failed in about 500->600 DVD's) is RipIt4Me, DvdDecryptor and DvdShrink Combo,
Only ever one real tricky one which required something additional like PgcEdit for successful result.
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I think RipIt4Me has only ever let me down a couple of times when I've tried to rip one of those Disney DVDs that pretend they contain 50GB worth of files, although most of the DVDs I ripped lately didn't have copy protection according to RipIt4Me. I haven't ripped anything newly released for a while though.
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Originally Posted by Ghitulescu
But the user must know what he's doing. I always prefer to get the whole DVD then work it in eg PGCedit/VobBlanker, unless I need a special tidbit therefrom and the previous procedure would have been too long and space-consuming, say eg an individual chapter or a cell..
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I think if you're ripping to re-encode as the original poster is, ripping first and then working on the ripped files with PGCedit/VobBlanker would belong in the "too long and space-consuming" category