Hi Esther

If that's the case then I stand corrected.  I bought my copy of DVD Remaster 
Pro from their website, not from the App Store.  To be honest, this is one of 
the reasons why I always opt to buy from the developer directly wherever 
possible.  You're probably right, the version that comes from the App Store may 
not contain Faremount.  But I'm almost sure that the version of DVD Remaster 8 
that I downloaded from the Metakine website did contain the app.  I'll double 
check that, but I still maintain in any event that this is the best manner of 
backup for one's commercial DVD collection.  Of course, ripping it off to give 
to others would be piracy. :)

Gordon

On 1 Sep 2012, at 01:29, Esther <mori...@mac-access.net> wrote:


At the end of July/beginning of August Fairmount became separately 
acquired/distributed by Mac DVD Ripper Pro.  So Annie is correct that getting 
Mac DVD Ripper Pro will handle the decryption.  If you downloaded Fairmount 
from Metakine's web site for use with earlier versions with DVD Remaster Pro, 
you can probably continue to use it.  I don't think that the terms of the Mac 
App Store allowed for distribution of Fairmount along with DVD Remaster Pro, so 
It was always a separate (albeit free) download item from Metakine's web site 
for users who bought the DVD Remaster in the standard or Pro version.  I 
believe the Pro version is the only one that is sold through the Mac App Store.

Another option for a straight rip with decryption is Ripit! from the Little App 
Factory.  But I believe that recent purchases of DVD Remaster Pro do not 
include Fairmount.

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