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Creating a DVDRip for personal backup may be legal in some jurisdictions (e.g., fair use arguments in the US), but circumventing DVD copy protection (CSS) is prohibited under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) in the US. Distributing DVDRips without copyright holder permission is illegal in virtually all countries and constitutes copyright infringement.

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: DVDRips still exist for older or obscure films that have never received a Blu-ray or digital streaming re-release. In these cases, a "VHSRip" or "DVDRip" might be the only way to view the material digitally. Creating a DVDRip for personal backup may be

With the rise of streaming services (Netflix, Disney+, etc.) and high-efficiency codecs (H.265, AV1), DVDRips have declined in popularity. However, they remain relevant for: In these cases, a "VHSRip" or "DVDRip" might

Title: [Insert Movie Title] Source: DVDRips Format: XviD/AVI Resolution: 640x272 (2.35:1) Audio: MP3 128kbps Notes: NTSC source, no hardcoded subtitles.

A DVDRip is created by:

: Most classic DVDRips were encoded using the XviD or DivX codecs and typically capped at a file size of 700MB . This specific size was chosen so the file could be burned onto a single standard CD-R.