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It all depends on what you want. I always rip the entire disk anyway, and RipIt has been flawless for me where MtR was often finicky. I've never had RipIt refuse to rip a disk.
 
My problem with Ripit was never that it refused to rip a disk. It was that the end result was not always correct (mangled chapter structure and an utter incompatibility with Handbrake at times). At with the latest MTR 4.0, I have yet to run into a single disk when ripping via ISO methos that wasn't flawless with burning or encoding.
 
My plan was to use RipIt to rip the DVD to my HD and then compress to DVD-5 using CloneDVD2 for which I happen to have a license from my old windows days.

However, CloneDVD2 has problems compressing RipIt's output - it displays everything correctly (I can skip through the tracks) but when it comes to the actual compression it craps out (unknown error, go figure).

Any idea on what's going on?
 
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