The choice is yours, but I know for sure that DVD43 has a lot of issues. However, below are very useful FREE tools and I guarantee you that you'll be able to rip and backup any dvds.
Well, there are tons of FREE tools that can rip any dvds (yes.. even new released) flawlessly, regardless if it's RipGuard or ARccOS. Below are some very useful FREE tools to have.
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** DVDFAB Decrypter - one of the best FREE ripper now (takes 12 minutes to rip)
** RipIt4Me - one of the best FREE COMBO/ripper including DVD Decrypter + PSL (12 - 15 minutes to rip)
** VobBlanker - one of the strongest FREE editing tool (2 - 5 minutes to process/fix fake structural, fake cells, dummy vts/pgc, etc. flawlessly, it can "cut, edit, strip and blank" out any scenes/vts/cells or unwanted junks.)
** FixVTS - one of the best FREE junks processing tool (works the same way like VobBlanker, but it "can not" edit or blank out unwanted junks.)
** PgcEdit - a very useful FREE editing tool.
<< *FREE* Transcoding tool >>
** DVD Shrink - (one of the best FREE transcoding engine).
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** DVD Decrypter ** ImgBurn
For more info on how to use DVDFAB Decrypter or RipIt4Me, check out the links below:
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DVD43 is a waste of time
in my opinion Ripit4me is best, followed by Dvd Fab, and the old Decrypt using Pgedit, odd but sometimes when one don't work the other will.
With a DVD43 copy protected DVD. You can just use DVDShrink it should do the trick. If its a DVD9 you need to use DVD Shrink if you want to compress it to put it on a DVD5