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  1. I rented ''Liar Liar Collector's Edition'' hoping to rip it.
    I put the DVD in my Cd-Rom drive and it didn't recognize it.
    My drive acts the same way it would act if there was nothing in it. I also tried to rip it with SmartRipper but it gave the error ''No DVD Found''. I also tried my CD-RW Drive and the same happened.

    Please Help
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    don't put it in the cd-rom drive.
    put it in the dvd-rom drive yo.

    =)
    THIS IS HARDCORE
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  3. I believe that what statuspending is trying to say is that you need a DVD-ROM to read a DVD (a CD-ROM drive can not). There are a lot of inexpenisive DVD-ROMs on the market (Delta, Pioneer, Panasonic, etc). Take a look at http://www.pricewatch.com
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    it's true.

    i guess i was short of words....



    THIS IS HARDCORE
    THIS IS HARDCORE
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  5. heh...when i saw the title to the post "DVD won't rip"...i naturally assumed that maybe the DVD-Rom wasn't able to unlock the DVD or get the CSS key from the DVD....

    but then..."I put the DVD in my Cd-Rom drive and it didn't recognize it." heh..nuff said...maybe my PSone console will play DVDs too ;p
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    <TABLE BORDER=0 ALIGN=CENTER WIDTH=85%><TR><TD><font size=-1>Quote:</font><HR size=1 color=black></TD></TR><TR><TD><FONT SIZE=-1><BLOCKQUOTE>
    On 2001-07-07 16:01:06, poopyhead wrote:
    heh...when i saw the title to the post "DVD won't rip"...i naturally assumed that maybe the DVD-Rom wasn't able to unlock the DVD or get the CSS key from the DVD....
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    Hi there,

    I do have the problem you describe (Pioneer 303 SCSI under W2K). Do you know something about this? PLease help or let's start a new thread. Please. I can only rip discs that have no CSS on them (mostly porn).
    Ralf

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  7. ralfbeckers, try playing the DVD first for a couple of secs....your DVD-rom drive needs to get the CSS key from the DVD first...so just play the DVD and then open up your ripping program
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