Handbrake, VLC, Makemkv, DVDFab, Winx... these tools are good to rip dvd.
Most people use lossless audio codecs such as FLAC or ALAC. Other people still might use lossy codecs like MP3 or AAC/ You can choose a codec whlie ripping music from CD depending on your needs for quality versus file size.
Yes, they can still be used in a variety of ways:
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Data storage: You can still use them for storage of your files, photos, or videos. They're excellent for backup purposes. Especially in the case of important documents or cherished pictures, having a physical copy can be more lasting and more resistant to loss caused by computer malfunctions.
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Home video or audio disc: You can use the DVD to store old recorded home videos with a DVD burner for Mac or Windows, or create a music disc for vehicles or players that still have DVD players.
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DIY projects: Some people use them as coasters, window deterrents for birds, or even as part of a Halloween costume.
Although DVDs may feel like a thing of the past, there are still a number of uses you can repurpose them for.
Yes, I still burn my movies to DVD. I especially love having physical copies of my favorite films, it somehow adds to the whole movie watching experience. If your are looking for a reliable DVD authoring software, I recommend DVDFab DVD Creator. Hope this tool can help you.
Maybe you can try DVDFab DVD Copy, which may recognize your corrupted DVDs and make a backup copy of it. This tool is good at decrypting and coping old DVD.
In order to burn your videos to a dvd, you'll need a workful DVD maker to help you. Hope you can find your answer from this article.
I usually use HanBrake, MakeMKV, or DVDFab to copy bluray disc.