So Merc, you'd recommend AnyDVD as the best DVD ripping solution. I've been using
DVDFab HD Decrypter, but its been puking on some discs lately.
Namely my copy of
War Photographer & School of Rock.
AnyDVD is the solution I should try?
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I use CD Paranoia on Linux through a command line frontend called
abcde (a better CD encoder). CD Paranoia has ripped discs with better quality and
much faster than EAC in my experience. CDs with scratches that EAC can't recover have ripped fine with CD Paranoia --don't know why (it's possible the different CD-Rom drives in the computers are the difference I suppose). ABCDE is phenomenal by the way; it automates the whole ripping & tagging process. You do need to do some simple configuration in a well-documented text file. It takes about 2 minutes if you know the command line operators for LAME and stick with the default file naming & directory structure. 10 minutes if you don't and want to customize the directory structure/file naming.
I used Vobcopy on Linux to make decrypted, mirrored file structures on the hard drive, but it doesn't work with a lot of the nasty, intentionally broken DVDs now on the market. I heard that the only solutions for these disks are produced for Windows, so I've been looking for one that works.