I have just purchased a dvd and want to back it up but it's protected.
How do i rip it to my hard drive?
Thanx
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Posts like this crack me up. It's like someone going to the beach down in Florida and while standing 30 feet from the ocean they ask..."Hey....where can a person get wet around here?"
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Originally Posted by mrsoul1952
DVD Decrypter, on the other hand, reads are more constant making it easier on your hardware.
Just rip to a HDD folder, then shrink it from there. Makes since to me. -
Originally Posted by Bodene
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" Could somebody help me find this internet thingy?!" -
I have found the water!!!!!
I have found the water but some one has stolen my flip flops.
very funny.
Anyway i used dvd decrypter to rip files to hard drive,
Mode...
Iso...
Read
Thats the reading to my drive"but not vobs"the 3 files are as follows
1 1oo file size 4,194,302kb
1 101 file size 2.824,806kb
1 mds file 5kb
I have virtual daemon to create a virtual drive.I then use dvd shrink2.3. Go to open files and the DVD navigation files cannot be found.
Some one pleeze help
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Dont rip in ISO mode. Use File mode. Pick a directory... start... wait... and boom a folder filled with the DVD contents. And boom is a bad choice of words when talking about doing something on a computer... oh well.
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