#1 DVD Ripper 8.1.1
1.5
from 2 Reviews
#1 DVD Ripper helps you backup your DVDs and save them in the most popular video and audio formats at a high quality level.
#1 DVD Ripper has not been updated since 2009 and its final release supported a variety of devices, such as Apple iPod, iPhone, Apple TV, Microsoft Zune, Sony PSP, PS3, XBOX 360,Windows Mobile Pocket PC, Creative Zen Vision (and Vision M), Archos Media Player, HP iPAQ Pocket PC, Windows Smartphone, Video Cell / Mobile Phone, and the Windows CE handheld device.
Moreover, it could rip (then) newly released DVD movies and home recorded DVDs.
Since the application is outdated now, it may not remove some of the latest copy protection systems.
#1 DVD Ripper aims helping you avoid using your DVDs too often and damaging them. The diverse output formats provided by this program include MP4/H.264, VCD (MPEG1), SVCD (MPEG2), and WMV. As a result, you will be able to play your DVD contents on almost any device and anywhere.
It will always maintain the video quality of the original file and you can make sure of that by using the built-in DVD player which provides a reliable preview ripping mode. Moreover, you have the possibility of adjusting various parameters and options such as frame rate, encoders, video size, aspect ratio or bitrate.
#1 DVD Ripper is recommended to anyone needing a user-friendly ripping application that will help them backup their DVDs in no time.
In spite of the fact the application has not been updated for a long time, it can still be useful when it comes to DVD ripping if you are not dealing with the latest copy protection systems.
Moreover, it could rip (then) newly released DVD movies and home recorded DVDs.
Since the application is outdated now, it may not remove some of the latest copy protection systems.
#1 DVD Ripper aims helping you avoid using your DVDs too often and damaging them. The diverse output formats provided by this program include MP4/H.264, VCD (MPEG1), SVCD (MPEG2), and WMV. As a result, you will be able to play your DVD contents on almost any device and anywhere.
It will always maintain the video quality of the original file and you can make sure of that by using the built-in DVD player which provides a reliable preview ripping mode. Moreover, you have the possibility of adjusting various parameters and options such as frame rate, encoders, video size, aspect ratio or bitrate.
#1 DVD Ripper is recommended to anyone needing a user-friendly ripping application that will help them backup their DVDs in no time.
In spite of the fact the application has not been updated for a long time, it can still be useful when it comes to DVD ripping if you are not dealing with the latest copy protection systems.
Reviews & Comments
#1 DVD Ripper 8.1.1
5 minutes of ripping time before buying?
no way
no point in doing anything but uninstalling and deleting
no way
no point in doing anything but uninstalling and deleting
#1 DVD Ripper 8.1.1
although it provides a lot of output options and generates high quality copes of your DVDs this program is tremendously buggy.
it always begins ripping by default once you tell it what DVD to open, and you will repeatedly re-open and stop ripping and re-open the dvd and stop ripping again and again and again numerous times before you get the hang of using the pause button instead so you have a chance to actually get your settings straight first before getting the ripping underway. it is quite frustrating.
the crop tool has no effect whatsoever, and the program will never maintain the original aspect ratio of your DVD no matter what you do- ever. you can play with it all you want, but it will always end up 4:3. so if you have a widescreen DVD the image will be stretched vertically in the end. just how bad that ends up depends upon the original aspect ratio. for a 1:778 picture it's bad enough, but if your picture is actually a 1:23 it's going to be really bad.
it is frequently difficult to get the program to just plain stop what it is doing so you can get your setting set up. good luck if you accidentally get it going fullscreen, you'll never get rid of it unless you manage to shut it down and restart it again.
it is a real shame the simplest features of this program just don't do anything, because it really can rip high quality.
if you're okay with stretched widescreen video and not being able to crop out the black bars of 'cheaper' DVDs then go ahead with it.
there was once something outstanding for DVD ripping available on freecodecs.com but it was never XP64 compatible and seems to have died off. it is a real shame there isn't something really great out there for this.
#1 DVD ripper comes close but is just too buggy and broken to be worth the trouble. oh yeah, and tech support will not resply to your emails, so don't waste your time trying.
overall, this program needs some serious bug fixes before being released.
it always begins ripping by default once you tell it what DVD to open, and you will repeatedly re-open and stop ripping and re-open the dvd and stop ripping again and again and again numerous times before you get the hang of using the pause button instead so you have a chance to actually get your settings straight first before getting the ripping underway. it is quite frustrating.
the crop tool has no effect whatsoever, and the program will never maintain the original aspect ratio of your DVD no matter what you do- ever. you can play with it all you want, but it will always end up 4:3. so if you have a widescreen DVD the image will be stretched vertically in the end. just how bad that ends up depends upon the original aspect ratio. for a 1:778 picture it's bad enough, but if your picture is actually a 1:23 it's going to be really bad.
it is frequently difficult to get the program to just plain stop what it is doing so you can get your setting set up. good luck if you accidentally get it going fullscreen, you'll never get rid of it unless you manage to shut it down and restart it again.
it is a real shame the simplest features of this program just don't do anything, because it really can rip high quality.
if you're okay with stretched widescreen video and not being able to crop out the black bars of 'cheaper' DVDs then go ahead with it.
there was once something outstanding for DVD ripping available on freecodecs.com but it was never XP64 compatible and seems to have died off. it is a real shame there isn't something really great out there for this.
#1 DVD ripper comes close but is just too buggy and broken to be worth the trouble. oh yeah, and tech support will not resply to your emails, so don't waste your time trying.
overall, this program needs some serious bug fixes before being released.