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DVD To MPEG Converter v. 3.00.2009 DVD to MPEG Ripper is an easy to use tool to convert a DVD movie to a MPEG file with extremely high quality. It is powerful and you can use it to rip any segment of DVD video to MPEG file you want. You can convert by specifying the start and end time with precision of 1 second.
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