Rip your DVD library faster and easier with MacX DVD Ripper Pro

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Got a pile of DVDs to convert? Try MacX DVD Ripper Pro for free.
Got a pile of DVDs to convert? Try MacX DVD Ripper Pro for free.
Image: Digiarty Software

This post is brought to you by Digiarty Software, maker of MacX DVD Ripper Pro.

If you’ve got stacks of movies and other discs that you want to watch on your iPhone, you need DVD rip software that makes the conversion process easy and fast. No matter what kind of DVDs you’ve got stashed in your closet, the latest version of MacX DVD Ripper Pro will get the job done — and you can try it for free.

With drive space getting cheaper, and everyone watching more and more videos on phones and tablets, plenty of people wonder how to rip DVD to Mac.

If you’re on the hunt for the fastest DVD ripper available, your search might be over. MacX DVD Ripper Pro version 5.5.0, the latest and most comprehensive update yet, boasts a range of features that make it quick and easy to back up and relocate your digital video library.

MacX DVD Ripper Pro: More capable than ever

One of the most notable features of the latest version of MacX DVD Ripper Pro is the range of discs it can convert. Whether from a friend, a foreign country or some guy with a booth outside your grocery store, DVDs in different formats can create some serious compatibility issues. This advanced software can read and write the contents of any DVD, no matter if it’s a rare Japanese disc, a 99-title family video album or a workout series stored on scratched-up discs. Unlike many other DVD converters, it also works with non-Universal Disk Format discs.

It’s also able to rip DVDs to a wide range of video/audio formats for playback on all kinds of devices. DVD to MP4 is just the beginning: MacX DVD Ripper Pro converts DVDs to popular formats like H.264, MOV, M4V, AVI, MPEG, FLV and MP3. You’ll be able to play the contents of your DVDs on your iPhone, iPad, iPod and Mac, as well as non-Apple devices like Android phones, Kindle tablets and PlayStation Portable.

Searching for the fastest DVD ripper for Mac?

MacX DVD Ripper Pro makes quick work of converting DVDs.
MacX DVD Ripper Pro makes quick work of converting DVDs.
Image: Digiarty Software

Beyond the enhanced compatibility, the new version of MacX DVD Ripper Pro brings much faster conversion speeds. Using Apple’s Videotoolbox framework, the makers of MacX DVD Ripper Pro boosted transcoding speeds by up to five times, as much as 320 frames per second. That means a complete conversion of the average DVD into an MP4 format in about five minutes.

That’s a significant time savings when compared with the 20 minutes or so an alternative like HandBrake will take. When you’re facing a stack of discs to convert, even a small bump in speed adds up fast.

Another boon for the latest version of this DVD copy software is the range of output formats available. Depending on the device you intend to watch on, if you plan to edit the content for your own projects, if you’re trying to print to a new DVD or just create a faithful ISO backup, format flexibility is key. Add to that the ability to sidestep pretty much any copy protection, and this app looks like a great option for anybody looking to relocate or back up their DVD library.

Try the ‘best DVD ripper for Mac’

Digiarty calls the new version of MacX DVD Ripper Pro is the “best DVD ripper for Mac,” and the company puts its money where its mouth is. You can try the software for free and see for yourself if it’s truly the fastest and best DVD copy software for Mac.

Get your free download of MacX DVD Ripper Pro here (.dmg). If you like it, be sure to take advantage of this special offer for Cult of Mac readers and get the full version with lifetime upgrades and a time-limited discount.

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