Best audio and video rippers?

Twister

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I have tons of music cd and movie dvd, I want to rip them to mp3 and Avi. I just don't have the space for all these spindles and bought a large HD, want to back them up. In the day people where using audiograbber, for the movies I don't need copyright breaker, just a good ripper. I've been out of the loop for a while...
Thank you very nuch
 

WoodPeckr

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Nero will take care of your music.
Don't know why you want to save video as Avi which is being phased out.
 

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Many new formats are emerging.
Been using WebM, MPEG4, MKV, OGV and OGG Video.
Kazam handles em all with ease
 

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Good quality, but your home dvd player needs to support it (can't find one) . Unless you play it from the computer to the tv...
This is the best solution. I plug a laptop into the HDTV and it plays ANY formats out there with no problems.
 

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Use CDParanoia.

As you will learn from google, it's only available for Linux, but it's the only tool I'm aware of which will do proper error correction while ripping.
 

Twister

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Use CDParanoia.

As you will learn from google, it's only available for Linux, but it's the only tool I'm aware of which will do proper error correction while ripping.
Thanks, I forgot I had exact audio copy that also does correction and you can put an external compression engine such as lame.exe.
 
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