Hi Amy
I will check into this because I'm curious. Unless they have discontinued
Faremount, built the source into the main app or something. That is very
possible.
Gordon
On 6 Sep 2012, at 16:44, amy gilbert
wrote:
hi, i didn't get it from the ap store i got it from the website. sorry for
hi, i didn't get it from the ap store i got it from the website. sorry for not
replying sooner i get so many emails per day. amy
On 1 Sep 2012, at 18:37, Gordon Smith wrote:
> Amy
>
> My apologies, I was forgetting that you bought your copy via the app store.
> I never do if I can help it.
>
Amy
My apologies, I was forgetting that you bought your copy via the app store. I
never do if I can help it.
Gordon
On 1 Sep 2012, at 14:41, amy gilbert
wrote:
hi, it didn't download as a dmg it downloaded as a zip which automatically
extracted itself and the only file in there was the ap.
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
What happens when you move the app to the applications folder. Can you then run
it and decrypt your dvdd or what ever you wanted to do with it lol!
On Sep 1, 2012, at 6:41 AM, amy gilbert
wrote:
> hi, it didn't download as a dmg it downloaded as a zip which automatically
> extracted itself and
hi, it didn't download as a dmg it downloaded as a zip which automatically
extracted itself and the only file in there was the ap.
On 31 Aug 2012, at 18:17, Gordon Smith wrote:
> Hi Amy
>
> No, I mean the disk image which you downloaded. Sorry for the confusion.
>
> Gordon
>
> On 31 Aug 2012
The one I use is called mac the ripper. Works perfectly, is free,
and can be found readily with a google search. :)
Finding it is left as an exercise to the reader.
On Aug 28, 2012, at 9:24 AM, amy gilbert wrote:
hi all, dvd re-master won't work with incripted dvds i was
wondering does anyon
Hi Gordon and Others,
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 versio
Hi Amy
No, I mean the disk image which you downloaded. Sorry for the confusion.
Gordon
On 31 Aug 2012, at 13:46, amy gilbert
wrote:
hi, do you mean i have to show package contents and look in there? i've just
looked and i can't find it in there. amy
On 28 Aug 2012, at 16:16, Gordon Smith w
hi, do you mean i have to show package contents and look in there? i've just
looked and i can't find it in there. amy
On 28 Aug 2012, at 16:16, Gordon Smith wrote:
> Amy
>
> If you look int the DVD Remaster package, there is a little utility called
> "Faremount". Put that in your applications
DVD Ripper Pro doesn't have as much functionality as DVD Remaster does.
You're looking at two different typess of application here. One handles the
reconstitution, so to speak, of a DVD, plus the extraction/exporting of DVDs.
Whereas the other is just a strait forward no frills ripper. I su
Amy
If you look int the DVD Remaster package, there is a little utility called
"Faremount". Put that in your applications folder and run it when you run DVD
Remaster. That will allow DVD Remaster to talk to VLC and it will handle your
encrypted videos.
Good luck.
Gordon
On 28 Aug 2012, at
thanks, it's great.
On 28 Aug 2012, at 15:02, Annie Skov Nielsen wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Mac DVDripper pro (mdrp) from the same company as DVDremaster works.
>
> Best regards Annie.
> Den Aug 28, 2012 kl. 3:24 PM skrev amy gilbert
> :
>
>> hi all, dvd re-master won't work with incripted dvds i was w
Hi.
Mac DVDripper pro (mdrp) from the same company as DVDremaster works.
Best regards Annie.
Den Aug 28, 2012 kl. 3:24 PM skrev amy gilbert
:
> hi all, dvd re-master won't work with incripted dvds i was wondering does
> anyone know of any accessible dvd decripters? amy
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