Best way to legally copy DVD

2005-06-30 Thread Dave Foshee
Hey Everyone! I want to go on a trip and take a couple of my DVD¹s with me. Anybody know a free, good program to use? We are driving about 24 hours and will need something to do to pass the time. All help appreciated! Dave Powerbook G4, 1.67 ghz, 1.5 gig Ram, ruiiing

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2005-06-30 Thread Yersinia
Caleb Cupples and Rick write (respectively), I'd do the same with my 190, except for the fact that I still rely on it as my primary writing machine. As soon as I get a little newer PB, my 190 is going to go in the ol' glass cabinet, for sure. My PB 170 complete with original receipt already

Re: Best way to legally copy DVD

2005-06-30 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Jun 29, 2005, at 9:47 PM, Dave Foshee wrote: Hey Everyone! I want to go on a trip and take a couple of my DVD¹s with me. Anybody know a free, good program to use? We are driving about 24 hours and will need something to do to pass the time. All help appreciated! Dave Powerbook G4,

Re: Best way to legally copy DVD

2005-06-30 Thread Brian McEwen
On Jun 30, 2005, at 12:47 AM, Dave Foshee wrote: Hey Everyone! I want to go on a trip and take a couple of my DVD¹s with me. Anybody know a free, good program to use? We are driving about 24 hours and will need something to do to pass the time. My understanding is that there is no way

Re: Best way to legally copy DVD

2005-06-30 Thread ACFX44501
Mac the Ripper: http://www.ripdifferent.com/~mtr/ Rips well, and with a wide variety of options (entire DVD, main program only, Region change, etc). But, getting it back on a playable DVD is the problem. Even features which are under 2 hours often produce more than 4.7 GB of data. Any