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May 1, 2008 9:30 AM

Beware DVD copying software

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Click to view iSeeXiMac's profile New Member 128 posts since
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1. May 1, 2008 10:06 AM in response to: Macworld
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HandBrake and MTR cannot rip the newest DVD's in my collection. It seems 2007 and up is the time where they finally got the copy protection on full blast. I tried MTR and some scenes are in the wrong language and no matter what I do it wont cannot fix it. And HandBrake says its done but the quicktime is not readable in anything I try.
Click to view fribhey's profile Member 668 posts since
May 21, 2004
2. May 1, 2008 10:13 AM in response to: iSeeXiMac
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iSeeXiMac wrote: HandBrake and MTR cannot rip the newest DVD's in my collection. It seems 2007 and up is the time where they finally got the copy protection on full blast. I tried MTR and some scenes are in the wrong language and no matter what I do it wont cannot fix it. And HandBrake says its done but the quicktime is not readable in anything I try.
that's probably because you aren't using the latest version of mactheripper which is 3.0... and it's also extremely hard to find. i haven't had any issues with version 3.0. the only version of mactheripper available publicly is 2.6.6, dig around and you will find 3.0.
Click to view flosofl's profile New Member 8 posts since
Sep 7, 2007
3. May 1, 2008 10:33 AM in response to: Macworld
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I just recently invested a few months converting my extensive DVD collection so I could stream any movie I felt like watching to my Apple TV. At first the only two tools I used were Handbrake and mactheripper. However, I came across a couple of DVDs that simply could not be converted (Legend of Drunken Master, Casino Royale, some of the Monty Python DVDs). After some research, I finally settled on DVD2OneX. It's a little pricey, but I have yet to find a DVD it can't remaster. My current strategy is to rip and encode with Handbrake. If that fails, I run it through DVD2OneX (and unselect any zero-cells lurking in the title) and encode the result with Handbrake. Works like a champ.
Click to view imdylbert's profile New Member 39 posts since
Jan 11, 2005
4. May 1, 2008 10:44 AM in response to: fribhey
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I have a copy of MTR 3.0 and it does not take care of the incorrect language problem. For example, a couple of my discs that involve a certain boy wizard rip in spanish or french but not english. Incredibly frustrating. what would be nice would be if they allowed the choice of languages when doing a full disc or main feature extraction.
Click to view reclusivemonkey's profile New Member 6 posts since
Mar 27, 2008
5. May 1, 2008 11:04 AM in response to: Macworld
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...and the MPAA wonder why people go to the Pirate Bay. We WANT to pay for DVDs. We also WANT to rip them to our computer/media stations so we can play them how we want, but measures at put into place to make this increasingly difficult. If you criminalize honest paying customers, are you really surprised when they turn to the easiest (and illegal) option?
Click to view Grapho's profile Enthusiast 1,091 posts since
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6. May 1, 2008 11:40 AM in response to: Macworld
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I will say this. Handbrake perform incredibly well on my MacPro. All 8 cores run at almost top speed and it rips a DVD on average of 17 minutes to an Apple TV format. I am sure that it's only a matter of time until they break this new encryption for the newer DVDs,
Click to view tony_d's profile New Member 71 posts since
Jan 19, 2007
7. May 1, 2008 12:19 PM in response to: Macworld
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FYI HandBrake does not rip DVDs. Its an encoder. If you want to watch a DVD (actually its contents) on Apple TV or an iPod, then HandBrake is the way to go. However if you want to make a "back up " copy of your (emphasis on your) DVDs then Mac The Ripper is perfect. Be forewarned the creator of Mac The Ripper is asking for a donation up front for 3.0 (2.6 is still free) which means giving a valid email address. If you're worried about the legality of said software and don't want your email popping up where it shouldn't be just google for it and you are bound to find a pirated version somewhere. Also you'll need a program like DVD2One to burn it to a blank DVD.
Click to view Hurley42's profile Member 133 posts since
Aug 8, 2007
8. May 1, 2008 12:28 PM in response to: Macworld
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RE: MTR 3 Isn't Googling for software, clicking on the link, downloading from an unknown source, and then installing the criticism most people toss at Windows users? I might want MTR 3, but I am definitely not about to Google for and download an executable file from some unknown Web site. Seriously!
Click to view myrmecophaga's profile New Member 2 posts since
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9. May 1, 2008 12:28 PM in response to: Macworld
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VersionTracker may be a reputable site, but I did by DVD copying software listed there that is absolute junk: Fast DVD Copy. It doesn't work and It's slow too. You'll die waiting for it not to work. After wasting an hour, all you'll get is an error message and a coaster. I tried getting a refund and their response was to try an earlier version. These guys should be run off the Web. So, even at reputable sites, try free versions, check the return policy, and read the reviews. It's sad to say that not only is not all software well written and easy to use, but some of it doesn't work at all and the authors may not provide adequate support.
Click to view NaOH's profile New Member 65 posts since
Oct 4, 2004
10. May 1, 2008 1:34 PM in response to: Macworld
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MTR is still in beta and according to the developer, it will remain in beta until the studios stop messing around with increasingly tricky methods of copy protection. New versions are released quite regularly, as he figures out solutions to new copy protection schemes. However, he can only make headway if he has an original DVD to work from. This means that people who have trouble copying a certain title will need to donate a copy of that DVD, so he has something to work on.
Click to view Stormchild's profile New Member 26 posts since
Dec 2, 2004
11. May 1, 2008 2:34 PM in response to: Macworld
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Once again, I'll mention FairMount, a free utility included with DVD Remaster, which unencrypts and mounts DVDs as if they were unprotected (at which point you are free to use VisualHub or any other software that wasn't able to work around the copy protection). You can get it here: http://www.metakine.com/
Click to view imdylbert's profile New Member 39 posts since
Jan 11, 2005
12. May 1, 2008 4:06 PM in response to: Stormchild
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I've tried Fairmount. When encoding a fairmounted dvd with VisualHub, there is a severe problem with audio and video getting out of sync so that's out the window. And several people have mentioned using handbrake but i've found that handbrake tends to make the rip/encodes a much darker picture. If anyone has found a fix for that, i'll gladly use it when MTR/VH fail. And yes as with some of the other posters here, i only condone using these tools on dvds that i already own and do not copy movies that i have not paid for. I just want to be able to play them on my apple tv.
Click to view DVDwizard's profile New Member 1 posts since
Oct 22, 2007
13. May 1, 2008 5:23 PM in response to: Macworld
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Many of these sites selling supposed ripping software are big blog spammers and seem to be related to each other. Here's a site with a little background: http://oncallnerd.com/blog-spam-hunt/
Click to view savageduck's profile New Member 23 posts since
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14. May 1, 2008 7:52 PM in response to: fribhey
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The gateway to finding MTR is Ripdifferent.com go to the forums http://www.ripdifferent.com/phpbb2/index.php and learn all there is to know regarding DVD ripping with Macs.