03-13-2009, 12:17 PM
Deck,
True, but how many actually use this method of copy protection? It's far more common to come across intentionally bad sectors and such. I stand by what I said in my previous post. This is not to say, I'll still use MacTheRipper for movies. That way, I can rip the a DVD in its original form, store it on my media drive in its original form (for use with my Popcorn Hour) and, if necessary, reproduce it. I can't do that with Drive-In since I need a computer for it to work properly. For me, MacTheRipper is the better overall solution by far but I'm intrigued to see where Drive-In goes in the future. At some point, it may become a very useful application.
Robert
True, but how many actually use this method of copy protection? It's far more common to come across intentionally bad sectors and such. I stand by what I said in my previous post. This is not to say, I'll still use MacTheRipper for movies. That way, I can rip the a DVD in its original form, store it on my media drive in its original form (for use with my Popcorn Hour) and, if necessary, reproduce it. I can't do that with Drive-In since I need a computer for it to work properly. For me, MacTheRipper is the better overall solution by far but I'm intrigued to see where Drive-In goes in the future. At some point, it may become a very useful application.
Robert