
That’s the beauty of hardware acceleration and also the advanced technology used by the software. On playing the video file version, there was no loss of video or sound quality. On trying such DVD with WinX, it was able to decode even a corrupted disc with ease. No matter how safely and cleanly you store it, time plays its role pretty well. Over a period of time, DVDs often get corrupted. This feature is undoubted of great help when you try to decode DVD that has been lying around for years. With WinX DVD, it’s again just a few clicks to remove such restrictions. That’s because it has geographic restrictions. You may have bought a DVD from the USA, but if you try to play the same in the UK, you may not able to run it.

This feature not only speeds up the decoding process, but it also maintains the original quality of the video.Īnother notable feature is that effectively removes any restrictions. Unlike many other similar tools, WinX DVD ripper uses hardware acceleration. What impressed me was the speed of decoding the DVD. A few clicks here and there and the tool started its job. When tried WinX DVD for the first time, the process of Ripping a DVD was a piece of cake. Almost all of them claim to decode DVD quickly and easily, but they have either messy UI that makes operating hard, or they lack some basic functionality.


There are a plethora of DVD rippers on the internet.
