WinX Free DVD Ripper Offers Ultra-fast Speed for DVD Backup

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Once we have met this troublesome situation: it takes a long time to rip a DVD to required videos and portable devices such as iPhone/4S, iPod, Apple TV, HTC, etc. Usually, we shut down irrelevant programs and try to speed up DVD ripping process. However, this measure does not work very well unless the chosen DVD ripper is right. A DVD ripper that offers fast speed must the key to effectively solve DVD backup problems.

Do you believe there is a free DVD ripper called WinX Free DVD Ripper which can rip a feature-length DVD to iPhone within 10 minutes? It has been tested and proved by Digiarty Software Inc. (http://www.winxdvd.com/), the publisher of WinX Free DVD Ripper. Recently, Digiarty Software upgraded this totally free DVD ripping software. The newly released WinX Free DVD Ripper is still the fastest among the same kind free DVD rippers. It can be your ultimate solution to rip DVD to MP4, MPEG, H.264, WMV, FLV, etc. at Unparalleled Speed thanks to the built-in Hyper-threading technology.

More DVD/Blu-ray backup solutions are provided by Digiarty Software to copy DVD to ISO image and backup Blu-ray to M2TS.

Main features of WinX Free DVD Ripper

Various Backup Options—WinX Free DVD Ripper enables you to rip DVD to various video formats while supporting DVD to portable devices, say, iPod, iPhone, Apple TV, HTC, Samsung, etc. Meanwhile, it is easy to select ready-made profile settings which are correspond to required portable devices.

Powerful Decryption Ability—as a standalone DVD ripper, it supports almost all kinds of DVD: DVD5, DVD9, DVD ROM, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, etc. Furthermore, WinX Free DVD Ripper supports both homemade and commercial DVD, removing region codes and bypassing copy protections and encryptions easily, say, CSS, UOPs, RCE, Sony ARccOS, etc. which make most free DVD rippers crash.

Personalized Functions—it enables you to capture an image from DVD video as JPEG or BMP which can be stored as a background picture. On top of this, you can rip DVD to MP3 by extracting audio from source DVD.


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IdleBackup – Use Your Idle Time to Backup Data

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A system crash is something that always happens to the other guy. Maybe that’s why the Idlebackup website starts with an assumption – less than 20% of computer users actually backup their data.

It may be just an off the cuff percentage, but the fact is that very few of us actually take the pain to backup our data to a safe place. In my opinion, backing up our files and documents ranks right up there with the other best practices of computer usage.

But as is human nature, accumulating files by the dozens is preferred over dodging the tedious job of data backup. Don’t we all put off such jobs for tomorrow?

It is only when Mr. Crash comes calling that we slap our foreheads and realize the value of caution over chance. All the hard work gone in a snafu’s moment. System crashes, hard disk failures and other computer mishaps are more common than we think and there’s a fair probability that one might strike us. When one strikes, we all wish we had a time machine to hop into and undo the moment. We can’t…but some simple software and simpler habits can ‘roll back’ time for us.
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How to Keep your Backups Current with FreeFileSync

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We’ve posted a lot of information here in the past about backups and file synchronisation, but I’ve been doing some work recently moving a huge quantity of data and ensuring that it has actually arrived, and it’s great to find something that just works.

I’ve been using both Vista and the Windows 7 RC, and the official recommendation for those platforms for raw copy tools is to use Robocopy, rather than the rather dated XCopy.

Robocopy has a GUI that leaves a lot to be desired, and Microsoft have been quietly pushing a free tool called RichCopy, so you would think there were plenty of options, but I’ve had an awful time with everything except for the barbaric option of running Robocopy from the command line, so I was really on the hunt for something less official.

FreeFileSync (FFS) takes the sting out of synchronising local backups. I’d still go some other places for Internet backups, and this isn’t the tool for scripted synchronisation either, if you’re headed down that path. Robocopy is great for that.
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