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Ripit does not see my disc
Ripit does not see my disc










You can, of course, pause it in the middle but it isn’t recommended. If the progress bar doesn’t move, click on the Play button. The progress bar in VLC’s player interface will show you how much of the ripping and copying is done.

  • Hit Start to begin the Audio/Video ripping.
  • Click Browse and choose a Destination file.
  • Next, choose a Profile: (a) Video – H.264 + MP3 (MP4) works great for videos and (b) Audio – MP3 works great for ripping audio CDs.
  • Select your disc from the drop-down or Browse to choose it.
  • Select a disc type: DVD, Blu-ray, Audio CD or SVCD/VCD.
  • Open VLC and access Media > Convert/Save.
  • So, here are the detailed steps to rip a DVD, Blu-Ray, Audio CD or SVCD/VCD and save them to your computer (desktop or laptop) using VLC Media Player:įirst, insert your DVD, CD, Blu-Ray Disc, Audio CD or Video CD to the disk drive in your laptop, PC or Mac You can store these MP3 and MP4 files forever in your PC or Mac as a backup. VLC will rip and extract them in a modern and popular digital format like MP3, MP4 (H.264). It’s like downloading online video but from CDs and DVDs instead.

    #RIPIT DOES NOT SEE MY DISC MOVIE#

    If your laptop has one of those drives and you have old music CDs, movie Blu-Rays, DVD or VCD lying around, back them up to your computer safely. These circular disks aren’t popular like they used to be but they are still in use.

    ripit does not see my disc

    The contents of a disk can be saved to your laptop or desktop. With the help of VLC Media Player, you can copy the contents of a Blu-Ray or DVD and even an Audio CD. It can easily rip a DVD, Blu-Ray, Audio CD and even those Video CDs (SVCD or VCD). Have you wondered how you can take all the contents like music, songs, and videos and store it in your computer for backup? VLC can do that. You must have noticed that you can’t always use copy and paste for your DVD/CD/Blu-Ray disk drives.










    Ripit does not see my disc