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VideoByte BD-DVD Ripper

com.videobyte.videobyte-bd-dvd-ripper · Video · v2.0.56.16183
Intel Only 22 devices · 192.3 MB · Impact: 57/100
About This App

VideoByte BD-DVD Ripper is a disc-to-digital conversion tool for macOS and Windows that converts DVDs and Blu-ray discs (as well as ISO files and folders) into common video and audio formats. It includes decryption capabilities to bypass copy-protection methods such as CSS, APS, AACS and regional restrictions, supports over 300 audio and video formats including MP4, MKV, MOV and AAC, and offers lossless 1:1 conversion at 4K quality. The software includes a built-in editor for cropping, cutting, rotating, adding effects and watermarking, plus customizable output parameters like resolution, bitrate, frame rate and audio channels. Users can batch-process multiple discs and create digital backups of their physical media collections for playback on various devices.

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v2.1.8.28128 v2.1.6.25296 v2.0.98.24341 v2.0.92.23247 v2.0.90.23187 v2.0.88.22360 v2.0.86.21668 v2.0.60.16870 v2.0.56.16183 v2.0.26.12552

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VideoByte BD-DVD Ripper does not have a confirmed native Apple Silicon build — the search results mention it works on macOS but provide no explicit evidence of a Universal Binary or arm64 release. The vendor appears to be actively maintaining the software (recent reviews and guides from 2025–2026 reference current versions), so contact VideoByte directly to ask whether a native Apple Silicon build exists or is planned. If no native version is available, the Intel-only build will stop launching entirely when Apple removes Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (September 2028). As actively maintained alternatives with confirmed native Apple Silicon support, consider DVDFab Blu-ray Ripper (top-ranked in recent Mac benchmarks) or the free MakeMKV, which explicitly supports arm64 Macs — both offer similar disc-to-video conversion workflows and can preserve your existing library archival approach.