DVD Ripper Pro doesn't have as much functionality as DVD Remaster does.   
You're looking at two different typess of application here.  One handles the 
reconstitution, so to speak, of a DVD, plus the extraction/exporting of DVDs.  
Whereas the other is just a strait forward no frills ripper.  I suppose it 
depends upon your needs, but personally I find that DVD Remaster Pro, (properly 
configured and used), makes a much better working solution for the same 
purpose.  of course, Mac Access wouldn't ever condone the illegal copying or 
ripping of commercially created DVD or CD materials. :)

Gordon

On 28 Aug 2012, at 15:30, amy gilbert <we.are.born.innoc...@googlemail.com> 
wrote:

thanks, it's great.
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