

The one we are interested in is ‘DVD-to-Mobile -> Generic’. When you first open DVDFab you will notice it has a lot of options on the side. You can download the free trial from 2 - Open DVDFab


Here is how you do it: 1 - Download and install DVDFab After much hunting on the internet I came across DVDFab, which can silently rip encrypted DVD’s and allows you to rip your DVD in as little as 2 clicks (and one of those is opening the program). I enjoyed using Handbrake but that didn’t work very well with movies which used encryption. I’ve found that a lot of solutions in the past do DVD ripping very well but are often convoluted processes that take quite a lot of tweaking to get right. I should point out that DVDFab is not free software however it is very reasonably priced and even comes with a very generous unlimited trial which lasts for 30 days if I remember correctly. I didn’t really see why in this day-and-age ripping a movie to your hard drive should take more than a few clicks. I often hear praise for software applications such as HandBrake and DVDShrink, but after using them myself in the past I found myself wanting a simpler solution.
