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Bring your movies back to life with this fast DVD ripper on sale for $25

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TL;DR: Finally clear out those old DVDs and keep watching your favorite films with the MacX DVD Ripper Pro, on sale for $24.97 (reg. $67.95) through July 21.



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MacX DVD Ripper Pro: Lifetime Single License

$24.97
at The Mashable Shop

$67.95
Save $42.98



As digital media rapidly replaces physical formats, keeping your DVD collection accessible and in good shape can be a challenge. But you don’t have to hold on to your favorite movies or home movies in that format forever.

MacX DVD Ripper Pro presents a solid solution for digitizing, preserving, and enjoying your DVDs on any device. And for a limited time, you can get a lifetime single license for just $24.97 (reg. $67.95) when you order by July 21.

This software allows you to watch your favorite DVDs on your mobile devices without having to purchase another copy. Designed to be superfast, it also allows you to batch convert multiple videos at the same time. 

MacX is able to rip an entire DVD in as little as five minutes. Convert them to popular digital formats to watch whenever you want. In addition to damaged or previously unplayable DVDs, the ripper supports newly released film DVDs, homemade DVDs, 99-title DVDs, and TV series and workout DVDs.

You can even use it to edit DVDs, including trim, merge, crop, cut video clip segments, and more. And if you have your own YouTube channel, you can upload DVD videos or segments straight to it.

This is for Mac OS X 10.5 or later and is only for use on one device. Minor and major updates are included with this lifetime license.

Whether you want to digitize new releases, protect old favorites, or convert unplayable discs, this software can be of service. Get the MacX DVD Ripper Pro on sale for $24.97 (reg. $67.95) until July 21 at 11:59 p.m. PT.

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