Not sure how it rates as an actual ripper, but I use AnyDVD from Slysoft on the system that I play DVD's on.
http://www.slysoft.com/en/anydvd.htmlIt does have ripping functionality, but it's primary feature is 'disabling unwanted features'. The "HD" version works with blu-ray and HD DVD (remember those?), and can remove HDCP checks, etc...
slysoft.com wrote:
AnyDVD works in the background to automatically and transparently enable read access of the contents of a movie DVD as soon as it's inserted into the drive. The DVD will become useable to your windows operating system and all programs on your computer, such as DVD-Backup-software like CloneDVD, Pinnacle InstantCopy, Intervideo DVDCopy and others, then supporting any DVD. AnyDVD optionally disables the RPC region codes, thereby making the movie region free and comfortably viewable on any DVD player and with any DVD player software.
AnyDVD is capable of disabling unwanted movie features such as forced subtitles, forced delays, and no-skip marks, giving you full control over your movie experience. It also allows you to launch an external application whenever you insert or remove a disc, and prevents unwanted software like 'PC-friendly' from automatically launching when you insert a video DVD.
You can control the drive speed of your DVD drive, allowing you to reduce the noise level when watching movies on your PC. You can even adjust the display frequency of your monitor for both NTSC and PAL displays.
But AnyDVD doesn't just stop at DVDs, it also fixes intentionally broken audio CDs to allow you to play and use them.
It's ripping functionality doesn't do any transcoding (if that is the correct term). I believe it just makes digital copies of the DVD files minus the 'extras'. They have a suite of other variably useful apps too.
http://www.slysoft.com/en/I haven't done any ripping (transcoding?) lately, but I believe last time I asked this question here, I was referred to
handbrake, which if I recall is Apple friendly.
Edit:
handbrake.fr wrote:
HandBrake is an open-source, GPL-licensed, multiplatform, multithreaded video transcoder, available for MacOS X, Linux and Windows.
Most common multimedia files that libavformat and libavcodec support.
Any DVD or Bluray-like source which is NOT copy-protected. (removal of copy protection is not supported)
Outputs:
File format: MP4(M4V) and MKV
Video: H.264(x264), MPEG-4(ffmpeg), MPEG-2(ffmpeg), or Theora(libtheora)
Audio: AAC, CoreAudio AAC/HE-AAC (OS X Only), MP3, Flac, or Vorbis. AC-3, DTS, DTS-HD, AAC and MP3 pass-thru
Misc features:
Chapter selection, Chapter Markers
Subtitles
Vobsub and Closed Captions
SRT import and passthru
SSA passthru or burn-in (experimental)
Constant Quality or Average Bitrate Video Encoding
Support for VFR, CFR and VFR
Video and Filters: Deinterlacing, Decomb, Detelecine, Deblock, Grayscale Cropping and scaling
Live Video Preivew
Built-in presets for common devices
Credits
HandBrake uses a lot of (L)GPL libraries from the Linux world: Here
Thank their authors!
AnyDVD (to remove the 'extra features') along with Handbrake as a transcoder seems like a good pairing.