Decrypt and Copy DVDs to Hard Drive easily and fast

Summary:DVD43 can’t work well on your Windows 8/7/XP/Vista
((64-bit)? Today we’ll look at drop dead simple method to decrypt and
copy DVDs with the best DVD43 alternative, so you can easily copy DVD
movies to your hard drive.
Have you ever wanted to make backup copies of your DVDs? DVD43 is a
very popular free DVD decrypter to help you decrypt DVDs on the fly so
that your DVD copy program can read DVD discs. Although DVD43 plug-in
have been released to bring wide compatibility with Windows 64 bits,
most DVD copy programs don't yet support decrypter plug-ins. Plus, DVD43
can't deal with the new DVD copy protection for its relatively slow
update. Therefore, in order to backup DVD effortlessly, you’d better to
find a DVD43 alternative to copy DVD movies on Windows(Windows 8) included.
In my view, a good alternative to DVD43 should be able to backup DVD
with high quality and supports various DVD disc types to suite your
needs. Here Brorsoft DVD Ripper
is highly recommend to you. With it, you can decrypt, copy your
protected DVD in Windows within a few simple clicks. Besides removing
DVD copy protection, you can copy DVD movies to hard drive with original
DVD structure or just backup the main movie as you want. What’s more,
it also enables user to rip and convert DVD to a wide variety of video
formats like MP4, MOV, M4V, MP4, WMV, AVI, MPG, FLV, MKV, etc for
different use. If you're looking for DVD43 alternative for Mac, please turn to DVD Ripper for Mac.
[How-to] Rip/Copy DVDs with Best DVD43 Alternative:
Step 1. Load DVD info > Insert a source DVD in optical drive. Install and launch the excellent
alternative tool for DVD43.
Click disc button to load DVD movies. You can select subtitles and
audio track (English, French, German, Spanish…) for each chapter. Forced
subtitles can be attained, too.
Step 2. Copy/backup your DVDs
Option A - "Full Disc Copy" without anything loss
Click quick button "Copy the entire disc" to starts copying disney DVD disc to hard drive maintaining the original structures.
Option B - Directly Copy DVD main movie only
P.S. If you want to encode your DVD media to a playable,
editable format, just click the Format bar and choose your desired
format from the drop-down list. Various output formats like MP4, MOV,
MKV, FLV, WMV, AVI, etc. are provided. Moreover, kinds of presets for
portable devices and video editing software like iPhone, iPad, iPod,
iMovie, Final Cut Pro, Samsung, HTC, Motorola, etc. are provided to help
you get videos with optimized settings to best fit your devices or
software.
Step 3. Start to rip and backup DVD on Windows > Click
“Convert” button to start converting, copying DVD movies using the
alternative to DVD43. When the conversion complete, you can get the
converted videos and store, play, edit and share them anywhere you like.
Editors' note: With decent decrypting capability, high
quality video output and considerate backup solution and specific format
templates for versatile PMP devices (iPad, iPhone, Apple TV, Xbox, PS3,
Android tablets and phones, etc), Brorsoft DVD Ripper ranks top on the
DVD ripping application list. Meanwhile Brorsoft provides excellent
customer support service, including lifetime free upgrade of product and
technical support. Users can contact the support staff via email for
help and suggestion.
Source:Get the Best DVD43 Alternative to copy DVD movies
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