

With other applications such as RipIt ( ) and MacTheRipper, you must burn the VIDEO_TS folder (the folder that contains the discs audio and video files) using another application, such as Maconnect’s free LiquidCD (or read our story on backing up DVDs for more details). After the disc has been decrypted, Mac DVDRipper Pro ejects it and displays a sheet that provides options for burning a copy. This is a nice shortcut for those who want to make backup DVD copies of their protected DVDs. Next to the Burn As Disc Image option is a Burn After option.
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Although the application ripped my copy of The Magnificent Seven with no complaint, it could create an archive of Pixar’s Wall-E only through the Rip As Disc Image option.

iso file, which you can mount and play with DVD Player or burn to DVD with Apple’s Disk Utility. When Mac DVDRipper Pro encounters one of these discs, the program pops up a warning suggesting that you enable the Rip As Disc Image option. Some commercial DVDs are protected in such a way that they report a false capacity-nearly 60GB instead of 6GB or 7GB-and contain a series of false titles and corrupt sectors. You can play this archive in Apple’s DVD Player. If able, Mac DVDRipper Pro will then create a DVD archive that contains all the contents of the disc. Just insert a DVD, wait for it to mount, and click the Rip button. It removes copy-protection from encrypted discs, allows you to create disc images, provides some control over invalid VOB units and cells, and, optionally, can burn a DVD copy of the disc once the DVD has been decrypted.

DVDSuki Softwares’ $10 Mac DVDRipper Pro fits into the first class. There are two classes of commercial-DVD ripping applications-those that decrypt discs and leave you with an archive file that you can play on your Mac, and those that not only decrypt the disc, but also convert its content to a form playable on devices such as iPods, iPhones, iPads, and Apple TVs.
