Hello,
> First off, to legally copy a copy-protected commercial DVD you'll have to
> move to a country where it's legal, currently it's not legal in the good
> ol' USA. That said:
You are not allowed to make any copys ? Is it only for DVD or for just
anything. I mean copys of old video tapes a
On Saturday 02 July 2005 02:53, Manfred wrote:
> I do only have Macs with OS up to 8.6. But i am wondering if it
> is not possible to make a disc image of a DVD with OS X ??
>
> One could easily mount them and play the movie from hard drive.
Manfred,
I may be wrong, since I haven't played around
I'm going to get my dad's old Toshiba Satellite 325, and I'd like to know if
there's any way possible to transfer files over IR to the Satellite from the
190, and vice versa. I fully intend on keeping the 190 as a travel machine,
however, and I'd like to be able to share files without resorting
Hi all,
Recently I acquired a 2nd Mac, a PB 160. It's in great physical shape but
it has it's quirks.
It boots up and I get a blank screen with a working mouse pointer, after
several minutes it will ask for a floppy. If I insert a OS startup disk, I'll
get the happy Mac icon, a few music
Manfred wrote:
You are not allowed to make any copys ? Is it only for DVD or for just
anything. I mean copys of old video tapes and mp3s of music cds one
really owns isnt a bad thing. I mean video tapes get damaged easy and
mp3 is much more convinient then the original CDs (outdoor for exam
On Jul 1, 2005, at 10:54 PM, Dan K wrote:
First off, to legally copy a copy-protected commercial DVD you'll
have to
move to a country where it's legal, currently it's not legal in the
good
ol' USA. That said:
I should have mentioned that I always waited for our day trips to
Windsor. :)