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HandBrake DVD ripping app ported to Windows
Popular open source DVD ripping
app HandBrake has been available for Mac and Linux for some time now, and
has finally been ported to Windows. HandBrake is a slick
all-in-one ripping app that will encode your ripped video in MPEG-4 or H.264 (MP4, AVI, or OGM) and has a great
built-in calculator that takes the fuss out of choosing a bitrate, which is especially great if your video's
destination is an iPod or PSP. Hit the HandBrake forums
to get the Windows release.So what's the deal with the logo? The FAQ says "don't ask."
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antony raj said 8:27PM on 9-08-2007
nice
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Jonathan Harford said 1:54PM on 2-02-2006
Oooh tasty.
“Popular open source DVD ripping app HandBrake has been available for Windows and Linux for some time now, and has finally been ported to Windows.”
Surely you mean “has been available for Mac and Linux for some time now”?
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Jordan Running said 1:58PM on 2-02-2006
Yep. Thanks, Jonathan.
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