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iFunia DVD Ripper vs Pavtube ByteCopy

Collecting DVD discs is a space-consuming thing. If you have plenty of DVD discs, you will need a big cupboard or cabinet, otherwise, the discs will be seen everywhere, in the sofa, on the desk, on the chair, etc. Or, you have a DVD Ripper that can help you digitize your DVD collection to hard drive, NAS, media server so that you can migrate your DVD discs to basement or attic. Popular DVD ripping applications have iFunia DVD Ripper and Pavtube ByteCopy. But which one is better? After learned the overview of the two DVD decrypters and the comaprison, you will get the answer.

iFunia DVD Ripper and Pavtube ByteCopy Introduction

# 1: Pavtube ByteCopy

Overview:

Pavtube ByteCopy is your best choice in Blu-ray ripping and DVD backup. Firstly, it can decrypt any commercial Blu-ray and DVD, no matter it is VC-1/AVC Blu-ray encrypted with AACS, BD+, UOP, DRM, HDCP, BD-ROM, Region codes, MKB61, MKB v62 schedule or the protected DVD protected by CSS, region code, RCE, Sony ArccOS, UOPs, Disney x-project DRM, etc. It can convert Blu-ray and DVD to MKV with lossless quality, MP4/AVI/MOV with multiple subtitle streaming and audio track. It can rip 4K Blu-ray to H.264, H.265/HEVC MP4/MKV and SD/HD M3U8, MP4, MKV, WMV, AVI, MOV, 3GP. It create 3D SBS MKV, MP4, AVI, WMV from 3D Blu-ray and standard DVD for popular VR Headsets like Gear VR, Oculus Rift DK2/CV1, Google Daydream VR, PS VR, ZEISS VR One, HTC Vive, Homido VR, etc

Pro:

Pavtube Bytecopy allows for multi track ripping of BD/DVD files into formats like MOV, MP4 and AVI. This functionality increases the compatibility array of your media players and number of mobile and iOS devices for the converted video. Its lossless/uncompressed MKV output exceeds all the similar DVD ripping software and Blu-ray Ripper software.

Cons:

 You can't edit videos by merging, splitting, trimming, cropping, adding .srt, .ass subtitle files, etc if choosing multi-track output formats.

# 2: iFunia DVD Ripper

Overview:

iFunia DVD Ripper is an all-in-one DVD ripping utility helps Windows users convert movies on DVD (even protected ones) to formats that are compatible with all major portable media devices like The new iPad, iPad mini, Apple TV, PSP, BlackBerry, iPhone, etc. You can even convert your DVD movies to the newest HD formats and give you full control over settings for audio channel, bitsrate, trimming, cropping, brightness, contrast, and more.

Pros:

This software rips DVD movies for a long list of devices, including computers, smartphones tablets and gaming systems.

Cons:

 It is among the slowest DVD rippers comparing with many other DVD Rippers like MakeMKV, Handbrake, DVDFab, RipIt, StaxRip, BitRipper, etc.

iFunia DVD Ripper vs Pavtube ByteCopy

  Pavtube ByteCopy iFunia DVD Ripper
Price $42 $35
Supported OS

Windows XP/2000/2003/Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8/Windows 10

Windows XP/2000/2003/Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8/

Supported Source Blu-ray, DVD DVD
Remove all the restrictions of DVD (CSS, Region, RCE, Sony ARccOS, PuppetLock) Yes Yes
Backup/copy DVD Yes NO
DVD to Format Conversion
Convert DVD to Xvid, DivX AVI  Yes Yes
Convert DVD to WMV Yes Yes
Convert DVD to MP4 Yes Yes
Convert DVD to MPEG2 Yes Yes
DVD to H.265/HEVC Yes NO
Convert DVD to MP3 Yes Yes
Convert DVD to VCD or SVCD Yes Yes
Convert DVD to lossless/uncompressed MKV Yes NO
Convert DVD to Encoded MP4/MOV with multiple subtitle/audio tracks Yes NO
Convert DVD to TS Yes Yes
Convert DVD to FLAC Yes Yes
Convert DVD to 3D Yes NO
Edit DVD
Removing black bar of DVD movie Yes Yes
Trim DVD video Yes Yes
Deinterlacing DVD Yes Yes
Add watermark Yes Yes
Resize output video Yes Yes
Split DVD video Yes NO
Extract srt subtitle from DVD Yes NO

Verdict

Although Pavtube ByteCopy is more expensive than iFunia DVD Ripper, it deserves that cause it not only can rip DVD but also decrypt Blu-ray. If you get iFunia DVD Ripper, you have to pay for a Blu-ray Ripper if needed. Besides, with Pavtube ByteCopy, you can get more output profiles and lossess video quality. You may also interested in  AnyDVD vs. Pavtube ByteCopy

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