Get this DVD ripper for Mac on sale for just $29.99

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Get this DVD ripper for Mac on sale for just $29.99.
Revive your DVD favorites on your Mac with this lifetime license.
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If your drawers or closets are filled with DVDs, it might be time to digitize your DVD collection. And for a limited time, you can get a single lifetime license for MacX DVD Ripper Pro for only $29.99 (regularly $67).

Convert old DVDs into digital formats

This lifetime license will enable you to watch any DVD you have on your iPad, Mac or any of your other Apple devices. Billed as the fastest DVD ripper for Macs, this software can rip a full-length DVD in just five minutes, with a maximum speed of up to 320 frames per second.

It’s also capable of digitizing all sorts of DVDs. It works with those notorious 99-title DVDs, and even with damaged or unplayable DVDs.

MacX DVD Ripper Pro also supports batch converting. That means you can upload multiple videos simultaneously and convert them to popular video and audio formats for maximum compatibility.

Other features include its ability to decrypt copy-protected DVDs and extract audio and snapshot images from DVDs. Plus, this Mac DVD ripper even allows you to do some light editing on videos with trim, crop, merge and subtitle capabilities.

Save on MacX DVD Ripper Pro, a highly rated DVD ripper for Mac

With all those features, it’s no surprise that users and critics rave about this DVD ripper for Mac. Grab a lifetime single license to MacX DVD Ripper Pro for just $29.99 for a limited time.

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