RLSLOG Exclusive Giveaway #20: WinX DVD Ripper Platinum
Yesterday we offered you free full version of DVD Ripper Platinum for Mac and today we continue with the same application for Windows user. You can once again use the free registration key until end of the month, then it becomes inactive. Enjoy!

WinX DVD Ripper Platinum is a Windows-based DVD ripper software capable of ripping both DVD disc and DVD ISO image to mainstream videos, such as rip DVD to AVI, DVD to MP4, H.264, MPEG, WMV, MOV, FLV, 3GP, etc. It can also help users faultlessly convert DVD to iPhone/5, iPad/3/Mini, iPod/5, Apple TV, Android, Surface Tab, Galaxy Tab, HTC, Samsung, Xoom, PSP, etc, latest encrypted DVDs supported. This DVD ripper brings No.1 fast DVD ripping solution thanks to the cutting-edge technology to support Multi-core CPU (maximally 8 cores) and Hyper-threading.
Features:
- New! Rebuilt Core. Brand-new UI. Friendlier, faster & more stable.
- New! Added 300+ profiles for almost all popular tablets and mobile phones.
- New! Support “merge file”, “clip segments”, “crop video size”, etc.
- New! Rip DVD to iPad Mini/4, Galaxy S3/Note, Nexus 7, WP8, Surface tab, etc.
- Convert DVD to MTS/M2TS, AVI, WMV, MP4, H.264, iPad, iPhone, Android, etc.
- Copy DVD to ISO image. Clone full title/main DVD content to MPEG2 file.
Release name: WinX DVD Ripper Platinum
Price: FREE
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