![]() ![]() I’m quite fond of The Little App Factory’s RipIt, thanks to its simplicity and ability to rip any disc I throw at it. However, if you later use another tool (HandBrake, for example) to convert the archives created by DVDRipper Pro, you can deal with such issues then. #MAC DVDRIPPER PRO 1.5.5 TV#You can’t extract a disc’s main feature, or episodes from a TV compilation DVD. If Mac DVDRipper Pro has a failing, it is the program’s inability to do much more with the disc than replicate it. Specifically, you’ll see options for marking VOB units as invalid (the preferred option for scratches), marking a scene (cell) as invalid (better for those sectors created to enhance copy-protection), and marking as invalid scenes that are smaller than 50MB (another copy-protection workaround). ![]() If you open the application’s Preferences window, you’ll find some helpful options for dealing with bad sectors-either those that result from scratches or ones that are intentionally created by the disc’s producer to help thwart copying. VOB units and cells, and, optionally, can burn a DVD copy of the disc once the DVD has been decrypted. It removes copy-protection from encrypted discs, allows you to create disc images, provides some control over invalid Mac DVDRipper Pro fits into the first class. #MAC DVDRIPPER PRO 1.5.5 ARCHIVE#There are two classes of commercial-DVD ripping applications-those that decrypt discs and leave you with an archive file that you can play on your Mac, and those that not only decrypt the disc, but also convert its content to a form playable on devices such as iPods, iPhones, iPads, and Apple TVs. So our advice is: If you don’t own it, don’t do it. ![]() Currently, the law isn’t entirely clear one way or the other. We (and others) think that, if you own a DVD, you should beĪble to override its copy protection to make a backup copy or to convert its content for viewing on other devices. [Editor’s note: The MPAA and most media companies argue that you can’t legally copy or convert commercial DVDs for any reason. ![]()
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