dvd ripper than bypasses copyright, anyone know of one ???

Discussion in 'General' started by mooglekexin, Jul 25, 2004.

  1. i would like to have my dvds on the pc and i downloaded a few programs but all of them have copyright proection and refuse to ignore it, anyone here copy dvds to pc and what program do they use ???

    thanks
     
  2. umm, I think a older version of dvd x-copy would work, but I'm not positive, and I'm sure that the newest one won't, but I seem to remeber using dvd x-copy at my brother house to do that
     
  3. why dont you just get an actual dvd burner you know its called Dvd re write
     
  4. DVD Shrink is getting a lot of hype as the best program available right now for bypassing both copyrights and region codes. I haven't tried it yet, just read up on it.
    I use DVD Decryptor and it works perfectly. The only catch is it's been officially banned in America, making the program illegal. Still, when you install it and it asks if you are from the US just click no, and don't get caught with the program. Just search google for it.
     
  5. btw, I hope you really don't plan on putting DVD quality movies on your computer, they are 3-4GB each. Only use those programs if you plan on burning them to a DVD R, or if you got massive hard drive space. If you plan on putting movies on your computer I suggest you find a program that converts them to Divx so the movies only take up about 700MBs of space
     
  6. you still need to use a dvd ripper to get the movies on your pc to encode them.
     
  7. ^^

    oh well my computer came with one
     
  8. just rip it to your comp and watch it as a normal movie, or, convert it to avi and watch it on your comp. you just won't have the menus. or, if your player can played cd-r's and avi files, then convert it to avi, then burn it to a cd and watch it that way
     

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