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DVD Copy protection.. - wowzer - 06-22-2011

How in the world do I make a copy of a DVD that I own legally? I've tried handbrake and WinX DVD Ripper for Mac. Both programs can only see the first 2 video segments, but there are 4 additional parts. I can watch it on my mac DVD player app. I'm trying MacTheRipper now...but is there any other way to get this copied?

Thanks.


Re: DVD Copy protection.. - M A V I C - 06-22-2011

Try RipIt. It has a free demo.


Re: DVD Copy protection.. - weapon - 06-22-2011

rip it


Re: DVD Copy protection.. - wowzer - 06-22-2011

Thanks for the referral to rip it.

Seems like MacTheRipper did the trick...why do these disc manufacturers even bother? The really 'bad' folks out there will have professional level cracking tools and then sell copies of the discs. The non-pro (like me) will only want a back-up in case the kids scratch the day lights out of the original...


Re: DVD Copy protection.. - weapon - 06-22-2011

Because the end user is automatically considered a pirate first.


Re: DVD Copy protection.. - M A V I C - 06-22-2011

wowzer wrote: why do these disc manufacturers even bother? The really 'bad' folks out there will have professional level cracking tools and then sell copies of the discs. The non-pro (like me) will only want a back-up in case the kids scratch the day lights out of the original...

I feel the same way about software. Dealing with pirated software is often easier than dealing with purchased software that has some hack-job activation.


Re: DVD Copy protection.. - Wailer - 06-22-2011

It's the same reason you have locks on your front door; it reduces temptation for the majority of the casual users but anyone who wants to circumvent it will find a way.

DVD copy protection thwarts plenty of people. It thwarted you initally, didn't it? I consider you pretty savvy. And the fact that you used ripping software makes you aware of your deliberate act, which by the way, is a violation of the DMCA even if you own the DVD. I do it all the time but I don't pretend that I'm not violating the terms.