I have ripped many DVDs in the past, but normally store-bought ones. However yesterday I rented a movie from one of the $1/movie rental machines in my local supermarket, and decided to experiment and see if I could actually rip one of those. I normally use the DVD43 program and it works fine with the store-bought disks. Well, using my normal procedure of using DVD43 in conjunction with my DVD ripping program, it would not work.
I then did some research online and read an article to use a DVD Decrypter program, which I installed. However, I was getting the same problem with that too, and it would not allow the program to do its thing. Kept getting errors after the program automatically retried many times to copy the video files. Obviously ripping rental DVDs is a whole different ballgame than ripping store bought ones. Or maybe since it was such a new movie I was trying to rip (2010) the movie industry has recently added some new codes to to block these programs we use that are used to block the copyright protection?
Can someone please help. Thank you.
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