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fox21mill
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13. December 2009 @ 21:48 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Sorry if this has already been covered a million times, Im gonna ask anyway. I just switched to one of the new Macs and I discovered that I could no longer us AnyDVD to decrypt my movies. Im really pissed but willing to try other options. Heres what I used to use, maybe someone could tell me how to now do this on a Mac. Used to open a dvd and back it up on hard drive with DVD Shrink and decrypt at the same time with Slysoft AnyDVD. Then I would burn to DVD with Nero. Can anybody tell me what to use on this Mac that would be the same as what I used to use. Thanks
ddp
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13. December 2009 @ 22:33 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
moved to correct forum as have a better chance of getting correct help.
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26. December 2009 @ 23:54 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
There are 2 solutions I use.

Running Mac OSX 10.3 - 10.6.

- MacTheRipper 3.0 R14MA
(1:1 DVD Ripper to ISO Format/Un-Copy protected)
- RipIT 1.x.x
(Rips Newer DVDs, Creates an unburnable DVD to only be watched from a HDD)
- Roxio Toast or Roxio Popcorn
(Downsizing DVD to 4.3GB Single Layer / Burning to Black DVD-R Media)

My Son is infamous for destroying all his DVD's. I have made backups from him to destroy Vs. the originals that go out of print or costing more money.

Solution 1:
* Run MacThe Ripper, save DVD to HDD.
* You should have an ISO of the movie in your HDD.
* Double click on the ISO and let the mac mount the ISO as a DVD.
* Open your Roxio product and choose DVD Tabs, Video_TS COPY.
* Go back to the mounted ISO and open the file. Drag VIDEO_TS folder to the Roxio window. It should process and give you copy options. Make sure to use "fit to DVD compression" in the lower left menu in Roxio.
* Place blank DVD-R in drive and burn away. Should take about 20 minutes or so.

Solution 2:
Some DVD's have high copy protection on them. RipIT will help here.
* Open RIPIT and have your DVD in the drive already. Name of DVD should appear and show you your GB size of the DVD. Example: Disney Movies in MacTheRipper may show 32GB! In RipIT it will show a proper 7GB or so.
* Press RIP button and copy to HDD. [takes about 10 minutes or so]
* The file you saved will have a different extension on the file like .dvd. I would recommend to right-click or [single button users] hold down control and press click. Menu will appear and select "open Package Contents" this will open the DVD you ripped.
* With the folder opened now, drag and drop the VIDEO_TS folder to another part of your HDD. (Yes, your making a second copy) Let it transfer after that you can delete the original RIP. You should only have a VIDEO_TS folder with movie content.
* Go back to opening Roxio and try burning as shown above.

WARNING: RipIT may keep the copy protection on the VIDEO_TS file. If Roxio does not work and your really desperate, I have had to convert to MP4 or AVI and then convert back to DVD. Bad quality loss but, to a 5 year old, who cares.

Hope this helps! DJHW
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