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Watch all your favorite DVDs on your Mac with a ripper on sale for only $25

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TL;DR: Until June 17, dust off your DVDs and watch them on modern devices. This lifetime single license to the MacX DVD Ripper Pro is price-dropped to $24.97 (reg. $67.95). 



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MacX DVD Ripper Pro: Lifetime Single License

$24.97
at the Mashable Shop

$67.95
Save $42.98



The DVD era has come and gone, but that doesn’t mean your collection is useless. There’s a device on sale that can bring your DVDs into the future, saving you potentially hundreds of dollars on buying all the same titles on new technologies.

The MacX DVD Ripper Pro will bring your favorite movies and television series back to life so enjoy them on your iPad or other mobile devices, and it’s on sale for just $24.97 (reg. $67.95) through June 17.

The MacX DVD Ripper is currently the fastest DVD ripper for Mac on the market, and is capable of batch-converting multiple videos at once. It supports a variety of DVDs including movies and TV series DVDs, homemade DVDs, 99-title DVDs, workout DVDs, and other damaged or unplayable DVDs. If you happen to have copy-protected DVDs, it can decrypt and rip those too. 

This lightning fast ripper has a maximum speed of up to 250-320 FPS and converts DVDs to popular video and audio formats in under 5 minutes. Customize each file by adding external subtitles, adjusting parameter settings, cropping, merging and even cut videos, clips and segments directly. Share what you’ve pulled with friends, family (or the world) by uploading your latest ripped media to YouTube. 

Compatible with Mac OS X 10.5 or later, this lifetime license to MacX DVD Ripper Pro gives you access to all major updates and minor upgrades. It’s also compatible with a variety of different inputs and outputs so you can pull media from classic devices such as an iPod (iPod classic, iPod touch, iPod nano) — just to name a few. 

Sit back, relax, and experience the nostalgia of your most beloved ’90s rom-com. Most importantly, preserve home videos by converting them into digital copies so you and your loved ones can enjoy them for years to come. 

Get a lifetime license to the MacX DVD Ripper Pro for only $24.97 (reg. $67) until June 17 at 11:59 p.m. PT.

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