

With this powerful TOP DVD Ripper Standard , you can:
-Rip DVD to AVI, ASF, MPEG, MKV, WMV, MP4, RM, MOV, FLV, 3GP, 3GP2, AMR, SWF, TS, etc.
-Extract audio formats, such as MP3, WMA, WAV, RA, M4A, AAC, AC3, OGG, etc. from DVD files.
-Clip any chapter of the DVD to meet individual requirements.
-Preview movies and generate images as BMP files with high quality.
-Relieve you of the heavy ripping work by just a few clicks.
- Price: $34.99 $29.99
How to use TOP DVD Ripper Standard
Install the TOP DVD Ripper Standard. After installing the software, you will see the main interface as below.

Step 1 Add files
Click "Add File" button or "Add Folder" button to add files or folders.
Step 2 Set various parameters
Set file size, video/audio quality, computer action after conversion is finished, etc. by clicking "Settings".
Step 3 Set output format
Click "Profile" combobox to set the output format and click "Browser" button to select the destination folder.
Step 4 Start conversion
Click "Start" button to start conversion.
More detailed usage tips are shown as follows:
1. Preview input files and take a snapshot.

Preview the selected video file by clicking the "play" button, and you can press the "snapshot" button to capture images you like in previewing.
2. Automatic shutdown and various output parameters.

You can randomly set video size, video quality, sound channel and audio quality in the window of "Settings". In the output settings, you can choose the status after the file is converted. You can let it do nothing after conversion is finished, open the target folder or automatically shut down the computer.
3. Support batch conversion.

You can convert multiple files in batches just by one click instead of converting them one by one with great effort.
4. Clip your favorite segment.

Click "Clip" button to get your favorite segment by setting "Begin Time" and "End Time".
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