Wednesday, July 18, 2012

DVDFab HD Decrypter 8.1.9.6-Copy entire DVDs and Blu-ray Discs to your hard drive

*DVDFab* is an all-in-one DVD *ripping/decrypting/burning* software. In just
one or two steps, you can copy DVDs to DVDR/PSP and even iPod. For such a
powerful package, it only requires 1.3MB of your harddrive, so it's not bulky
like similar packages. DVD protection is advancing at an ever increasing rate
but unfortunately for the manufacturers, so are the ripping programs. If
you've ever had problems copying one of your favorite DVDs then DVDFab
could be what you've been looking for. It has proved popular a hit with
thousands of Softonic users so far and there seems little prospect of its
popularity waning. The DVDFab conversion process couldn't be easier. There
are *5 DVD to DVD copy modes* available - Full Disc, Main Movie, Split,
Customize and Clone. In *Full Disc* mode, all movies, menus and trailers are
copied to a DVD in one click. In Main Movie mode, only the movie is copied
with your specified audio. In *Split* mode, you can copy a DVD-9 onto two
DVD-5 discs but also preserve the original menus on both discs. According to
the DVDFab developers, this rare feature is ideal for TV series on DVD.
DVDFab's handy *Customize* mode allows you to personalize your DVDs by
recording such things as only your favorite scenes, removing adverts or
selecting only certain audio tracks. Finally, *Clone* allows you to make
exact 1:1 bit-to-bit copies or even copy games disks such as PS2 DVD's.
There is also a *DVD to Mobile* option so you can watch your favorite films
on your iPod or other handheld device. Formats available on DVDFab include
MPEG-4, DivX, XVID and Mp4. DVDFab is a tough cookie – even disks that
refuse to be copied with other programs can usually be cracked. The customize
option allows you to get rid of files that stand in your way and just rip the
actual movie. It can also help in recovering scratched or dirty disks that
don't play properly in your DVD player anymore. Ripping speed is
*remarkably fast* with DVDFab - depending on the size of disk, you can record
a new one in less than 10 minutes, although the average time is around 30
minutes. One of the minor drawbacks to DVDFab is that the heavy processing
power needed to rip a disk often results in crashes. This will be less of a
problem on more powerful machines but on machines with old processors, using
DVDFab may become impractical. Many user forums are however full of praise
for DVDFab claiming that it can rip more disks and, what's more, faster than
comparable products such as DVD Shrink or ShrinkTo5. Everybody will
appreciate the simplicity and power of DVDFab, a rip-roaring DVD
ripper..Download *DVDFab HD Decrypter 8.1.9.6* in Softonic