Hmm. Maybe I didn't set things up correctly. That said I tried rip it
and it worked fine. All it does is dump the DVD to your hard drive, no
fussing around. That's all I wanted.
CB
Kieren wrote:
Just to clarify MTR does not re-encode it only removes the protection
that is on the disc
so you c
Just to clarify MTR does not re-encode it only removes the protection
that is on the disc
so you can back it up either to your hd or another disc with a fair
use policy.
It also allows you to extract individual titles from the disc which is
good for music videos and the like where they all
seem to
I was playing with MacTheRipper but I don't really want to re-encode the
video/audio. I just want to dump the DVD verbatim to my hard drive. I
don't even care particularly if I can burn a copy from the files since
that's not my intent. I've not heard of RipIt. They say they have
verified that i
This is due to the several different anti-piracy methods used to
protect dvds and blu-ray discs.
You cannot tell if a disc has copyright protection until you try to
duplicate it or dump it to your HD.
I recommend "Rip It" which will create an entire disc copy and works
with 99% of discs. I think i
Hmm. Just tried it on UP from Pixar and it gave me an error when I went
to create the disk image (input/output error).
CB
louie wrote:
Not sure of title. I don't watch being a total. Do the copy for wife.
When she gets back, I will ask.
On Feb 1, 2010, at 9:46 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
Really
Not sure of title. I don't watch being a total. Do the copy for wife.
When she gets back, I will ask.
On Feb 1, 2010, at 9:46 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
Really? What title? I'm going to have to try it again. Maybe the
loophole is back. I don't care so much about burning copies but I
would lik
Really? What title? I'm going to have to try it again. Maybe the
loophole is back. I don't care so much about burning copies but I would
like to store movies on my computer to watch on trips or whatever.
CB
louie wrote:
Works on Netflicks.
On Feb 1, 2010, at 8:45 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
I d
Works on Netflicks.
On Feb 1, 2010, at 8:45 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
I don't know the details of how the DVD encryption works but the end
result is that your image will lack some key signature which will
prevent it from playing all the content. Otherwise, yes, no special
software would be n
I don't know the details of how the DVD encryption works but the end
result is that your image will lack some key signature which will
prevent it from playing all the content. Otherwise, yes, no special
software would be needed. I think there was a bug a while back where
DiskUtility actually wo
What does it matter if you are making an image of the media?
On Feb 1, 2010, at 6:55 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
Sounds like your DVD had no encryption or DRM. This is unusual for a
commercial DVD but common for personal home videos and the like.
CB
louie wrote:
Hi all,
When I want to copy a CD
Sounds like your DVD had no encryption or DRM. This is unusual for a
commercial DVD but common for personal home videos and the like.
CB
louie wrote:
Hi all,
When I want to copy a CD or DVD I place the media in the tray. After
the icon for the media shows up on the desktop I select it and go
Hi all,
When I want to copy a CD or DVD I place the media in the tray. After
the icon for the media shows up on the desktop I select it and go to
the file menu then arrow down to duplicate. I click duplicate. A
folder with the same name as the media will be created. I remove the
media from
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