Rip and Unprotect: Breaking Down Digital Rights Management

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Ripping and unprotecting your DVD collection involves bypassing digital rights management (DRM) to convert physical discs into digital files like MP4 or MKV. Commercial DVDs are encrypted with copy protection layers like Content Scramble System (CSS) or Region Codes (RC), meaning you cannot simply drag and drop the files off the disc.

To digitize your collection efficiently, you will need an external or built-in optical drive, standard extraction software, and optional compression tools. The Golden Standard Method: MakeMKV + HandBrake

The most reliable, high-quality, and completely free method used by data archivers pairs MakeMKV (to strip protection and extract the data) with HandBrake (to compress the large file). Step 1: Extract and Decrypt with MakeMKV

MakeMKV is unique because it removes DVD copy protections automatically while preserving 100% of the original video and audio quality. How to RIP a DVD on a Computer – Digitize your DVDs

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