DVDs may feel like a relic of the past, but chances are you still have a stack of them at home: movies, concerts, even family recordings. With DVDneXtCOPY DVD Ripper, you can finally bring those discs into the digital age.
This easy-to-use software works on Windows and rips DVDs into more than 1,000 formats, including MP4, MKV, AVI, and MOV, so your media is playable on phones, tablets, laptops, and more. Priced at $29.99 (reg. $59.99), this subscription makes it simple to future-proof your collection.
What sets DVDneXtCOPY apart is its ability to handle copy-protected discs, bypassing CSS, region codes, and other restrictions without a hitch. You’ll also get editing tools to crop, trim, merge, add subtitles, and even transform 2D movies into 3D formats. GPU acceleration keeps the process fast, and real-time previews help you fine-tune output before you hit convert. Whether you’re backing up a library of classics or digitizing personal videos, you’ll get clean, high-quality files every time.
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DVDneXtCOPY DVD Ripper is available for just $29.99 (reg. $59.99).
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