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Mac DVDRipper Pro... Protect your DVDs from scratches, save your batteries by reading your movies from your hard disk, manage your collection with just a few clicks, time-shift your rental, backup your DVD collection, and much more!

Mac DVDRipper Pro allows you to copy all your DVDs on your Mac so you can easily view them without having to spend your battery on spinning you optical drive.

Mac DVDRipper Pro analyzes the DVD and uses intelligent algorithms to ensure proper rips. It is the best at what it does, at an unbeatable price!

You can try it for free before buying, Mac DVDRipper Pro will work without any limitations for your first 5 rips.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.4.5:
  • Added option to disable key cache
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.

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Developer:DVDSuki Softwares
Downloads:14,875
  - Version d/l:4,227
Multimedia & Design:Video
License:Shareware
Date:23 Oct 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$9.95
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Mac DVDRipper Pro User Reviews (30 posts)Write A Review
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Sep 2 2009
*****

LO_PHATZ  Ok so Im a parent of little kids who destroy CD's & DVD's in the blink of an eye :)

I tried everything else including freeware & payware tools.

This is the ONLY Mac ripping tool I can find that is explicitly (to the end user) designed to handle BAD SECTORS on physical media due to SCRATCHES or COPY PROTECTION.

It also deals with and removes (at your discretion) Macrovision copy protection.

Of all the tools I tried this is the only one to make a rip of the movie 'Resident Evil' without drama.

Happy to pay the modest registration fee to encourage the developer to continue.  
(Version 1.4.3)

praisebury
+4
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Sep 2 2009

Q00P  Funny the way you write "Im a parent of little kids" and "make a rip of the movie 'Resident Evil' without drama"  
(Version 1.4.3)

praisebury
-3
Sep 2 2009

LO_PHATZ  Yeah our three year old loves it, but seriously, since when don't parents have needs also? Obviously you dont have toddlers if you dont know about how destructive they are. Cheers  
(Version 1.4.3)

praisebury
+2
Sep 3 2009

Q00P  :-)

No, I don't have toddlers. However, I do know how destructive they are....and they do come with a lot of restrictions.

Pros:

- Scratch resistant

- Self repairing

Cons:

- Increase in size over time.

- Can't be paused.

- Not included in IMBD, so you can check their rating before you buy them.

- You can't rip them to your HDD and throw away the original.  
(Version 1.4.3)

praisebury
+1

Aug 5 2009

G4JAY  Ok, so far this software just works. No problem. It rips DVDs no fuss no muss. I used to be a supporter of MTR and even donated (they call it a "gift") so that I could get the latest and greatest. I don't mind that aspect so much, it's the fact that there is only one dude making that software and seems to have a lot of drama in his life. As a result, the software development gets pushed to the back burner. As we all know, DVD ripping software needs to be updated constantly due to the new DVD encryption techniques. That said, I pretty much gave up on MTR because most the new DVDs I try to rip would not work. I've been using anyDVD in Windows XP (via Parallels). It works great, but I hate Windows and the process takes longer. I'm hoping MDRP is going to alleviate that. So far, looks like it! :)  
(Version 1.4.2)

praisebury
+4
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Apr 30 2009

BOBVIOUS  Tried this for a DVD and was pleased with the result - a DVD package file (unlike the open source software out there).

I have four more rips before demo mode expires and will give another try tonight.

So far it works great. Recommend it to Mac users looking for something more useful than handbrake!   
(Version 1.1)

praisebury
+4
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May 14 2009

MIKAELF  What is not useful with Handbrake?  
(Version 1.2)

praisebury
0
May 14 2009

MIKAELF  BTW, Fairmount and VLC will do this for you for free and it's just a drag & drop of the DVD content

http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/27162/fairmount

Dead easy....  
(Version 1.2)

praisebury
0
Jun 24 2009

ROBOTANK  FairMount will sometimes fail on discs with advanced copy protection. More powerful rippers like this and RipIt are still relevant.  
(Version 1.3.1)

praisebury
0

Sep 29 2009
****.

ITTY  Works as advertised. A good alternate to Ripit at half the price. But also twice as slow. [Monsters vs Aliens: Ripit = 28 mins, MDRP = 47 mins]

In my opinion the extra 10 bucks for Ripit is worth it just for the time savings. But that's just my preference.

If speed is not an issue then DVDRipper is the best value of all the rippers out there.   
(Version 1.4.4)

praisebury
+3
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Oct 23 2009

ROBBNASHVILLE  I have both RipIt and Mac DVDRipperPro. I like them both fine. I do admit that I use RipIt more; but I think it's because I had it first and got used to it. It may be faster, as you say; I can't say I've really noticed since I wait until I'm busy doing something else to use either one. I will say though that I've had a couple of DVDs that RipIt could not process that Mac DVDRipper Pro handled flawlessly. The big news in all this for me is Elgato Turbo.264 HD. I don't burn DVDs; I use the software to rip them and make AppleTV files with the Elgato encoder and included software. Talk about fast! A 2-hour movie would take, well 2 hours, in most programs; using the Elgato method, it takes about 40 minutes or even less.  
(Version 1.4.5)

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0

Sep 28 2009
*****

XJSMITH  an outstanding ripper application. the best i have found on the market today. had a problem with installation of 1.4.4 and email for help to developer was answered almost immediately with link to quick and seamless installation. highly recommended. clean simple interface, window pane to watch rip progress, works flawlessly with dvd2oneX for compression and cleanup of zero cells. regular updates provided. have not found any movie to date MDRP can not handle. well worth the money.   
(Version 1.4.4)

praisebury
+3
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Aug 7 2009
****.

MACHOBBES  It seems to work at least as good as RipIt, and the price is very fair.

The only problem I have so far is the very ugly interface. It

looks so microsoftish - lots of superfluous information,

buttons scattered over the window, the window itself

pretends to be resizable, which is not, and so on.

Surprisingly, their website and logo

are very clean, so they do have taste!

The ripping itself seems to be good, though.  
(Version 1.4.2)

praisebury
+3
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Jun 30 2009
*****

DRDUL  Wow! Mac DVDRipper Pro was able to successfully rip a DVD with a really bad scratch that neither RipIt, MTR 3.0 nor Handbrake could rip. The $10 price tag is a bargain compared to RipIt and MTR 3.0, especially given that Mac DVDRipper Pro was to rip a DVD that the others couldn't. I'm a very happy guy!

It's a minor detail, but I also like that Mac DVDRipper Pro saves the resulting rip as a package that opens with DVD Player by default, rather than a plain folder.  
(Version 1.4)

praisebury
+3
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May 18 2009
****.

BRAYNE  Successfully ripped a damaged DVD that MacTheRipper wouldn't do. It's worth the modest price tag.  
(Version 1.2)

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+3
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Apr 25 2009

DAWGDRUMMER  Works great for me. Fast enough and easy to make copies with Toast after ripping.  
(Version 1.0)

praisebury
+3
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Nov 1 2009
****.

ABELLE  The best and fastest...  
(Version 1.4.5)

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+2
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