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Title: AoA DVD Ripper
Developer: AoAMedia
Platform: Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP
Price: $35
Size: 1,854 KB
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AoA DVD Ripper - Copy DVD Movie To Hard Drive With Audio Extraction Capabilities

AoA DVD Ripper provides a fast and easy way to copy onto your hard drive your DVD movies or just the parts of the movie that you want.

AoA DVD Ripper copies in high quality AVI (DivX, XviD, MPEG-4...), VCD (MPEG-1) and SVCD (MPEG-2) formats.

AoA DVD Ripper also extracts audio from DVD movies.

AoA DVD Ripper Main Features:
  • Easy as 1...2...3!
  • 1. Load the DVD file.
    2. Set the Output Profile.
    3. Click the "Start" button, and you are done!

  • 3 DVD Copy Modes
  • Entire Movie - Copy the entire DVD movie.
    Movie Clip - Copy the selected DVD clip.
    Chapter - Copy the selected chapters of DVD.

  • Supported Format
  • Copy DVD to MPEG1/VCD PAL/NTSC
    Copy DVD to MPEG2/SVCD PAL/NTSC
    Copy DVD to AVI, DivX, XviD, MPEG4
    Convert DVD to WAV - Extract audio track from a DVD Movie

  • Incredible Output Quality


  • Extremely Fast Copy Speed
  • Optimize P4 & AMD CPU and auto detect CPU types to select the most effective algorithm.

  • Batch Conversion
  • If you have a collection of IFO files to copy, you can transform them quickly in batch mode.

  • More Easy Settings You Can Customize...
  • Specify different output format for each task.
    Rename output movie title.
    Remove unwanted subtitles and audio tracks.
    Make the output size fit in a 74-Minute/80-Minute CD.
    Play back while ripping, so that you can see which part of the movie is being processed.
    Set audio quality, volume and Dolby surround effects.
    Disable audio.
    Automatically shut down the PC when done.

    How to create a DivX-AVI file from a DVD?
    Step 1: Obtain and install the div-X version 6 codec.

    Step 2: Start the program and load your DVD.

    Step 3: Select the root directory of your DVD disk in the previous step and press OK.

    Step 4: Now your DVD is ready to begin. Notice that the first title has the longest time in duration. This is probably going to be the one you want to convert.

    Step 5: RIGHT-CLICK any title and Uncheck all the titles

    Step 6: Select the entry with LONGEST time (under Duration) and RIGHT-CLICK to change the output name.

    Step 7: Enter the new output name.

    Step 8: Press the Settings button.

    Step 9: (optional) On the System tab, check the option to shutdown your PC when done for these long, overnight jobs.

    Step 10: On the Output tab, set the default volume to eight and check OK.

    Step 11: On the Advanced Options tab, check the following and select OK.

    Step 12: Select the DivX codec and press the Configure button.

    Step 13: On the Main tab, set the bitrate. In this example, I choose 1500 (if it doesn't work on your computer, set the value lower).

    Note: If you choose an amount over 2200, most players will not recognize the output!

    Step 14: On the Codec tab, adjust the performance as necessary.

    Step 15: Once the DivX Codec options are set properly, click the OK button.

    Step 16: Once your settings are set properly, press the OK checkmark.

    Step 17: Select a subtitle language.

    Step 18: Double-check the title, the output type, the subtitle, set the output directory, and press the Start button.

    Step 19: Sit back and watch your movie convert before your very eyes!

    Note that divX version six now has a status activity feedback window. Observing this window for very long may damage your social life.

    AoA DVD Ripper does have an option to shutdown your PC when done for those long, overnight jobs.

    Step 20: (optional) If you click the 'expand feedback window' above, you can watch the div-X encoding in real-time. See the notice above for extended observation.