Rip DVD movies and audio content without significant efforts by turning to this lightweight app that provides you with several functions
Version | 12.0.6.0 |
Updated | January 26 2022 |
Developer |
iSofter
N/A
N/A
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User Rating |
1253
4.3
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Original File Size | 6.1 MB |
Downloads | 10994 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Cd Dvd Tools |
iSofter DVD Ripper Platinum is a program that lets you convert DVDs to video files of several formats, such as AVI, WMV, ASF, MPG and WAV.
The interface of the tool is simple to navigate through. A list of DVD contents is automatically displayed upon initialization. All you have to do is specify the output extension and directory, in order to proceed with the encoding task.
But you can also select individual DVD chapters for processing, split by time or size, preview clips in a small, built-in media player, as well as select the angle, audio and subtitle stream.
Furthermore, you can modify audio and video parameters when it comes to the codec, sample frequency rate, bit rate, resolution and others, as well as enable iSofter DVD Ripper Platinum Crack to automatically turn off the computer when the job is done, overwrite existing files, and others.
The DVD ripping software needs a moderate amount of system resources, quickly finishes a task and manages to keep a fair image and sound quality (but it's not excellent). No errors have occurred during our tests and iSofter DVD Ripper Platinum did not freeze or crash. We strongly recommend this program to all users, regardless of their experience level.
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