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  1. I do as I usually do, rip to HDD with smart ripper. But when I try to resize with instantDVD, or rip main movie with dvdfab, it tells me its aborted b/c it has detected CSS encryption. I've done this maybe 30-40 times now, and it just happened to me 3 times, any suggestions?
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    Make sure that InstantDVD isn't looking at the disc in your DVD-ROM.
    ICBM target coordinates:
    26° 14' 10.16"N -- 80° 16' 0.91"W
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    The only place that it could find encryption is on a "pressed" DVD. A CSS key exists no where else except in the Burst Control Area of the lead-in area of a DVD.

    Either that, or that program is crap.
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    26° 14' 10.16"N -- 80° 16' 0.91"W
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    that program is crap.
    There's a thought
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  5. But I've tried 3 programs already, and all say the same thing. I know what ur saying, cause smart ripper "rips" it to the HDD, hence no more css...but this is weird...I'm wondering if I can use decss on the copy thats already on my hard drive, but I can't make decss open a HDD file
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    Have you tried DVD Decrypter ?
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    I've used DVD Fab, it is very hard to get it to look at anything besides your dvd drive.

    Basically what I had to do was create a DVD Image with DVD Decrypter (removing the CSS of course) and then mount it on a virtual drive.

    I was then able to work fine.


    I remember one time I had to manually input a CSS code into some program.
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