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      When the ink runs out... Kushna Mufeed's Avatar
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      Best ISO ripper?

      I'm looking for a program that I can use to rip CDs/DVDs/HD-DVDs into ISO or CUE files.

      Doesn't necessarily have to be free.

      Thanks in advance, guys.

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      For Mac use the built in Disk Utility.

      For PC, I think it's called Toast. It's made by Roxio.

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      Yeah, I forgot to say I'm a PC user.

      I'll definately give Toast a look. Thanks.

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      From a UNIX command-line, type `dd if=/dev/sr0 of=TITLE.iso' or even `cat /dev/sr0 > TITLE.iso', where /dev/sr0 is the device name for your optical drive. It works on Linux, it should work on Mac OS X, and I assume it would work in Cygwin on Windows. You should never pay for software, let alone software that simply wraps CLI commands...

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      What's Cygwin, a UNIX terminal for Windows? I like And the Disk Utility is far easier in OSX.

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      cygwin is a full POSIX environment for windows

      dd is certainly one of the easiest ways to go if you're looking for an exact 1:1 copy of a disc

      just be sure the disc isn't mounted
      (uses direct access to the block device)

      If it's an encrypted DVD, for example, you can copy it without having to crack it
      so you even copy it back to another disc (again, as long as you do it via the block device)

      bingo, DVD copied without ever cracking any encryption
      (the copy will have the copy protection on it, but no DMCA law has been broken )

      However, exact 1:1 copies are not always what you want
      1:1 copies of audio CD's are a pain in the arse - what you want is the PCM audio
      and, as previously mentioned, you'll probably not want the copy protection on DVD's

      there's all manner of GUI programs to rip a disc to ISO
      (both working via the block device, and working via the mounted filesystem)

      Brasero is the Gnome default CD ripper / burner

      for windows,
      quick google brings up this
      http://isorecorder.alexfeinman.com/isorecorder.htm
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      Quote Originally Posted by Ynot View Post
      just be sure the disc isn't mounted
      I thought Windows couldn't mount disks on the fly like real operating systems?

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      Quote Originally Posted by ninja9578 View Post
      I thought Windows couldn't mount disks on the fly like real operating systems?
      it can't
      was more a response to dsr, rather than the original question
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      I'm pretty sure PowerISO can do that. InfraRecorder should be able to do it as well. Give 'em a Google.

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      I used to use Cygwin. I liked it.

      Hey guys, I'm back. Feels good man
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      Alcohol120&#37; Is by far the best program for such a task burning, copying, creating, compressing, etc. etc. etc. in my experience.

      PowerISO & Daemon Tools can be used to mount Virtual Disc Images on the Windows operating System.
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      Toast worked well for me...

      And later, MagicISO.

      And I used DAEMON Tools to mount it all.
      Bollocks.

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