Does anyone knows how to rip a copy protected DVD-Video discs using nero recode ?
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You could rip it to your hard drive with RipIt4Me or DVDFab Decrypter, then use Recode to process it further after the encryption is removed.
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In other words: Nero Recode only handles unprotected DVDs.
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Or you can still use Nero Recode with using AnyDVD running in the background.
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I use the following
RipIt4Me or DVDFab Decrypter to rip
FixVTS to fix any problems caused by ripping to ensure DVD compliance.
VobBlanker - to get rid of as much of the video as possible, so the shrinkage % is as low as possible to increase video quality
DVDShrink to shrink the movie
Nero or IMGburn 2 to burn the video.
Except for Nero, which comes with some DVD Burners, all are freeware. You only contribute if you want to, and DVDShrink is no longer supported, so you do not even have to contribute.Some days it seems as if all I'm doing is rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic -
Or you could use DVD Decrypter (if you can find it), to rip the disc to an ISO, then mount it to a virtual drive, using Nero ImageDrive. This fools your computer (and any software) into thinking that you have the disc in a DVD drive that isn't really there. If you're wanting to fit a movie that normally wouldn't fit onto a single-layer DVD, you could then use Nero Recode on the virtual disc in that virtual drive to compress it, or even remove any subtitles or additional languages you don't need, in order to save space, leaving more room, so it wouldn't have to compress the video as much.
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DVD Decrypter has not been updated for over a year. Many changes to copy protection have been created since then. Therefore RipIt4Me must be used with DVD Decrypter.
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I know that DVD Decrypter hasn't been updated in a while (and won't be...thanks a lot, MPAA), but it seems to work for me...maybe the stuff I'm working with doesn't use newer copy protection, but I haven't had any problems with it, other than the learning curve...lol
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Originally Posted by normcar
The authors of both programs were made offers they couldn't refuse by a company involved in DVD production that if they agreed to stop work on those programs and hand over the source code that they would not face a possibly ruinous lawsuit. DVDFab HD Decrypter is based in a country that so far has proven to be a safe haven from US based lawsuits, which is why it still exists. -
Originally Posted by jman98
So when he posted, his time frame was pretty accurate.
Have you been throwing shots already today
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