Free DVD ripper till end of October

If anyone uses Mac then HandBrake is always free, and a bloody good bit of software for ripping DVDs / converting video, especially for use with the iPod / iPhone range.
 
Unable to download it at work, do you know if it expires at the end of Oct or just a free download until then? :nenau
 
just tried to download it. The install executable came down and ran OK but at the end of the install I was told the free download expired on October 1st and I now had a choice of paying for it or getting a trial version with only limited functionality. It does at least uninstall cleanly.
 
Interesting. I downloaded it last night and have just installed it. No warning message about Trial version though. When does that come up :confused:
 
I di the same and when it launches got a message that the trial version woudl only 5 minutes of DVD, and prompting me to register.

When I uninstalled it, a web link was launched asking if I wanted to pay half-price in return for advertising it on my twatter page, or feacebook.

After declining to pay half price for somethign that was advertised as no-strings-attached-free I was then prompted to send an email to explain why I had uninstalled the product.

I took that option and told them that I was removing it because if the wording of the offer was being broken; I had no confidence that the product itself would function as they claimed either. I received a reply overnighjt apologising for the web link being incorrect, and with a new direct link the (correct, free) download. It downloaded and runs without problems, no registration required. Kudos to them :thumb2

Unfortunately, here at work I am not allowed to get at my own email, so can't post the link ....:-(
 
I di the same and when it launches got a message that the trial version woudl only 5 minutes of DVD, and prompting me to register.

When I uninstalled it, a web link was launched asking if I wanted to pay half-price in return for advertising it on my twatter page, or feacebook.

After declining to pay half price for somethign that was advertised as no-strings-attached-free I was then prompted to send an email to explain why I had uninstalled the product.

I took that option and told them that I was removing it because if the wording of the offer was being broken; I had no confidence that the product itself would function as they claimed either. I received a reply overnighjt apologising for the web link being incorrect, and with a new direct link the (correct, free) download. It downloaded and runs without problems, no registration required. Kudos to them :thumb2

Unfortunately, here at work I am not allowed to get at my own email, so can't post the link ....:-(

Sounds exactly like my experience.
 
Started ripping my copy of The Wall with it :) will let youn know how sucessfully later:thumb2
 


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