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A lifetime license to MacX DVD Ripper Pro is on sale for under £25

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TL;DR: A lifetime license to MacX DVD Ripper Pro is on sale for £23.33, saving you 55% on list price.


It wasn’t too long ago that a typical Friday night activity was renting DVDs at a nearby Blockbuster for a weekend of binge-watching films. The allure of collecting your favourite movies or TV shows on DVD or Blu-ray has mostly fizzled out in the streaming era, but sometimes there are things that just don’t make their way to streaming — or they get removed from streaming, possibly forever. Your old collection is probably piling cobwebs in your storage unit right now, but it doesn’t have to be that way.

If you have gems that you want to revisit without having to pop in a disc into your gaming system or external disc drive, you can make them more accessible with MacX DVD Ripper Pro. It’s a tool that digitises DVDs and converts them to popular video and audio formats for convenient viewing. You can score a lifetime license for £23.33 for a limited time.

The MacX DVD Ripper can turn your old DVDs into digital files you can play on your Mac or Android devices in minutes. MacX claims it’s capable of ripping a full-length DVD in five minutes or less, boasting a maximum speed of up to 250-320 FPS.

If you have a whole shelf of DVDs to rip, the software can batch-convert them. It offers support for nearly any DVD, including newly released DVDs, homemade DVDs, 99-title DVDs, TV series DVDs, workout DVDs, and even damaged or unplayable DVDs. It can decrypt copy-protected DVDs, too.

In addition to ripping, the software also allows for light video editing. You can trim, crop, merge, add subtitles, cut clips into segments, crop the frame sizes, extract audio, and combine separate films into a single video file. You can upload your edited work straight to YouTube, as well as adjust parameter settings accordingly.

Revive your DVD collection with a lifetime license to MacX DVD Ripper Pro. Get this software on sale for only £23.33.

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