Many of theseVideo Converter have been, and still are, sold by major retailers. However, when purchased, some of the programs can't copy DVDs equipped with copy protection. You must use an Internet search engine to find and download a program, such as Soft4file, that empowers your DVD copy program to duplicate the contents of any CSS-protected DVD.
It's my experience in reporting past stories on DVD-ripping that many DVD-ripping programs recommend Soft4file to their customers. Soft4file.com, a Web site that lists download sites for Soft4file as well as the DVD-ripping packages it works with, is owned by a company based in Beijing, China, according to Internet domain registration records.
In further tests, I did find that at least one other popular DVD utility, AnyDVD, which promises to "unprotect encrypted movie DVDs," did work with the beta of Vista SP1 installed--as its product description asserts. However, this is not free software: It will cost you 49 Euros, or about $72.
At least for now, it appears that casualFLV Converter will be stymied if they choose to update their Vista PCs with the Vista SP1 beta--and that those who want SP1 and copies of their Hollywood DVDs will have to pay up to keep ripping.
It's my experience in reporting past stories on DVD-ripping that many DVD-ripping programs recommend Soft4file to their customers. Soft4file.com, a Web site that lists download sites for Soft4file as well as the DVD-ripping packages it works with, is owned by a company based in Beijing, China, according to Internet domain registration records.
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