The process of copying music, pictures and videos from a CD/DVD to your computer is called ----------
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Ripping
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The process of copying music, pictures and videos from a CD/DVD to your computer is called ripping.
Ripping, more formally known as digital extraction, is the process of copying audio or video content from a compact disc, DVD or streaming media onto a computer hard drive. A ripper program has an encoder to compress the source media and reduce the size of the file it stores on the hard disk. It may also have a converter program to allow the user to change the media's file format. The process of re-copying the converted files to a recordable CD or DVD is called burning.
Despite its name, ripping programs have nothing to do with the slang phrase "rip off," which means "stealing." There are various explanations as to the derivation of the term. According to one common theory, the programs are called rippers because the digital copying process can be very fast -- especially when compared to the time it would take to re-record sound or video from the source output. However, the term may actually derived from raster image processing (RIPping):
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