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LeKuSoft Blu-ray Ripper 5.50< のgiveaway は 2010年7月11日
LeKuSoft Blu-ray RipperはBlu ray映画とDVD、オーディオをコピー、 FLV, AVI, SWF, MOV, iPod, iPhone, PSP, MP4, RM, WMV, ASF, 3GP, 3GPP2などをサポートし、 AAC, AC3, MP3, WAV, WMA, RA, M4A, OGGなどの抽出可能。
LeKuSoft Blu-ray Ripperで高質画像のマルチメディアをコピーし iPod, iPhone, PSP, Zune, Apple TV などで鑑賞可能。オーディオ、ビデオのパラメーターを設定し簡単に変換終了。
Windows XP/ Vista/ 7; 1GHz Intel/AMD processor; RAM 512MB; Hard Disk 100MB
19.1 MB
$42.99
LeKuSoft Data Recovery は高度なデーター回復プログラムでリサイクルビン、パティションなどから誤って削除したファイルを回復。ハードドライブのデーターも回復可能。
LeKusoft Video Converter はビデオを簡単に変換、ビデオをAVI, WMV, MPEG, MP4, FLV, MKV, RM, 3GP, 3GPP2, MOV, SWFへ変換、そして AAC, AC3, MP3, OGG, RA, WAV、WMA を抽出。
LeKuSoft Blu-ray to DVD CopyはBlu-ray をDVDへコピー。使用方法が簡単。
LeKuSoft DVD Copy はDVD (DVD-9 and DVD-5) をコピー、バックアップ。保護されたDVDもにも」利用可能で 1:1 、1 DVD-9 かた2 DVD-5 への分離も可能、またDVD-9を DVD-5へ凝縮。
LeKuSoft DVD Ripper for Mac は Mac OS ユーザーのDVDコピープログラム。DVDsをASF, AVI, MPG, MP4, MKV、RM,などへコピー。
コメント LeKuSoft Blu-ray Ripper 5.50
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I tried it on several Blu Ray discs I had and it was unable to convert or even play any of them. Totally worthless.
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@Matthew (#6):
If you own the DVD you are ripping and you are not distributing the output files to anyone else it is not piracy. Converting content from one media format to another is Fair Use. However, in order to rip a commercial DVD it must be decrypted which is a violation of DMCA. The MPAA knows this so, thus far, they have avoided suing any individual for this alone fearing the verdict would either invalidate DMCA or cause populous rage.
I am not a lawyer. This is not legal advise. As a citizen and a consumer I like to know what my rights are and I get angry when some corporation violates them.
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Downloaded on XP. Registered as readme file explained. Told to restart PC. Okay. Everytime I click on the shortcut it states:
Restart PC to reinstate run of Blu-Ray Ripper,click Yes to restart Pc. If I click no program starts. Click Yes it restarts PC, and again box pops up when clicking on program, with instructions yes or no .
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It IS NOT illegal to my a backup copy of any DVD/CD you own. The LAW expressly allows this.
Did you know that their is a tax on every blank DVD/CD that goes to the music and movie companies?
MAKING A COPY IS NOT ILLEGAL. They only want you to think it is.
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Won't install/run properly for me in XP Pro SP3 32 w/all updates... Starting LeKuSoft Blu-ray Ripper I get a message box saying I have to reboot [I've no idea why -- no changes detected on re-boot], whether I've re-started the system or not. Canceling the message LeKuSoft Blu-ray Ripper will run, but won't fully/properly read Blu Ray or DVD, on disc or hard drive, using either GOTD or trial versions. Using Uniextract there isn't anything I can see I'm missing, i.e. everything's installing properly, & McAfee doesn't show it quarantined or stopped anything. After 2.5 hours *playing* with it I gave up.
I can say that today's GOTD would be portable except for the included "actskin4.ocx", which is installed to Windows' system folder, & registered [together with the installer, this older (12/25/02) .ocx file accounts for the vast majority of the 200 or so registry additions/changes]. The [appears ffmpeg-based] app itself takes up ~71.5 MB with 187 files, 5 folders inside the program's folder. Whenever it's started it wants to phone home -- afterward it shows a few messages in an attached window at the bottom of the program window. Once you open a DVD/BD it shows the imported titles in a list that takes up the majority of the program window. Selecting a clip, then clicking Edit -> clip brings up a Window where you can trim the length, but that's as far as I got before it would crash.
IF it helps, the forums at videohelp.com have some info on Blu Ray, & the site also has links to several apps/tools for working with BD conversions. Drives that write/burn BD are fairly expensive [there's an LG drive that goes for about $140 but I've seen it for ~$120], & the blanks start out around $2 each [though I've seen them for $1]. I've seen drives that read [not write] BD start ~$50, which is all many people feel they need -- besides playing from your PC/laptop &/or a flash memory/hard drive/network media player, the HD video can also be burned to a regular DVD disc that works in most BD players [you'll read many posts claiming there's little if any quality hit]. Please bear in mind though that if your ultimate destination is a hand-held, it might be silly to start out with a Blu Ray disc rather than a *Much* easier to work with DVD.
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