Not having to rip first is one major advantage of using Anydvd. You don't necessarily need to rip first at all. You don't need to rip at all and can just directly import the disc directly into whatever burning application you want, provided a)Anydvd is running in the background and b)the dvd does not contain structural protection. If you can't or are not willing to do Step 1, this is how you rip using Anydvd:ΔΆ. ![]() You can then import those files into another program if you wish. Wish to use another program to transcode or encode. You select "dvd +/- R DL" near the quality bar in Clonedvd, and choose "dvd files" as the output method, if you ![]() The best way to rip using Anydvd is to use Clonedvd2 (if you want video files and not a sector 1:1 rip).
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