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Face it. DVD players have become a bit passé. Unfortunately, many of us have a lot tied up in our DVD collections – between favorite movies, the complete series of binge-worthy TV shows, and irreplaceable home movies. The best solution is to rip your DVDs to a playable format to be played on your PC, smartphone, iPad, etc., with software like MacX DVD Ripper Pro.

This Mac software will rip DVDs to MP4, HEVC, H.264, MOV, M4V, QT, AVI, MPEG, FLV, MP3, and many more. Your ripped movies can be watched in iTunes, Quicktime, media player, and on your smartphone, just about anywhere you’d want to watch these movies. Import the ripped video files to iDVD, Final Cut, iMovie – just about anywhere you want to play videos. Perform a 1:1 copy of DVD content to ISO image, MKV, and MPEG-2, with no video and audio quality loss.

Further, with MacX DVD Ripper Pro, you can put an end to seeing DVD ripping errors when you play the newer DVDs that can be larger than 40GB. It supports all types of DVDs, including recently released movies. Unplayable, damaged, and region-locked DVDs can be ripped with a 100% success rate.

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Your DVDs will rip with top speed and high quality with unique hardware acceleration, hyper-threading, batch conversion, and multi-core CPU processing tech. A video can be ripped in just five minutes using Level-3 hardware acceleration technology. You’ll keep the same quality as the original with the high-quality engine and Advanced Deinterlacing Accelerator, yet file sizes will be greatly reduced to not compromise your storage space.

You can even rip your favorite videos from homemade DVDs to video-sharing sites, such as YouTube, Google, Facebook, and Vimeo with the No. 1 fast DVD ripper. Edit your videos as well by trimming, cropping, merging, and adding subtitles. The software works just as well to rip MP3 music and photos that are saved on DVDs. ‘

Save 100% on MacX DVD Ripper Pro, saving your $67.95. Until August 15, 2021, up to 200 free copies will be given away each day.

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