DVD rip from copy protected dvds

I am trying to rip my tv shows i purchased on dvd to my ipod... i have a macbook pro... its new and i am used to windows. I searched through the forums to find a software to allow the decryption... but all i found was windows software.
MacBook Pro 17   Mac OS X (10.4.7)   i have no idea what the inside of my computer is

I have a 30GB video iPod and a Powerbook. I use a program called DVD2Pod. It's free and it's awesome, easy, and quick. The link to the download is http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/20275.
I've used it to rip my DVDs of both TV shows and feature length movies. It's a great program.

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    HI there!
    Right, the way i understand it, you need to get the macro (protection) off the DVD...well, there are ways to do that. I guess the best for you is a software that automatically converts VOB into Avi or Mpeg (both of which will have the sound embedded). Then you can convert such file into Quicktime Pro as .mov (or just use them as such in Final Cut and extract audio form video...)
    The only mac soft i know that does that is Handbrake, and it's a free soft, so you shouldn't have trouble finding it. Still, you may still have to bypass the macro, as I'm not sure Handbrake will let you convert a protected disc. There is another software that will delete data protection and zone info and create a folder containing the VOB. MacTheRipper is only for "backing up" purpose, and should not be used to rip DVDs, but since it's your own material, it's fine for you to use it.
    Still overall, this will be a lengthy procedure, seeing as you have to rip/copy/convert/extract.
    Have you considered playing your DVD off a DVD player and recording the sound straight into the computer in real time?

  • Copy protection in  Adobe Encore DVD 2.0

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    On top of that is is very affordable, ranging from just a few dollars per disc, to less than a dollar per disc based upon quantities from 1 DVDR to 500+ DVDR.
    Currently we are the only licensed and accredited Provider of this service in the U.S. because of our long standing partnership with Macrovision and their confidence in our quality control systems and infrastructure.
    Beginning Monday, June 25th, we launch our national marketing campaign for RipGuard-MOD, and you will be reading about it in trade journals everywhere.
    I invite you to give me a call and I would be happy to provide you with more information and pricing. You can also visit: www.RipGuardMOD.com for more information and to download the RipGuard MOD Datasheet.
    I look forward to speaking with you.
    Sincerely,
    Tim Montague
    Chicago Digital Post
    Great Lakes Digital Media
    Chicago, IL USA
    (877) 4MyVideo (toll-free)
    (877) 469-8433 (toll-free)

  • DVD +Copyright/copy protection

    I am a sports videographer. I use Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0 to edit and burn game dvds for my customers. My customers are telling me that they are unable to take clips off my dvds to create highlight dvds or video files to send to college coaches on the internet because my dvds are somehow "copyright protected" or copymaking proof signal embedded or whatever the technical term is for what is keeping them from achieving their project. I am not wittingly clicking on any feature to make this happen on purpose. I tried to find the problem and solution in the manual but could not find anything. I hope I am describing my dilemma correctly. Is there a way to disengage this feature so that my customers can do anything they want with the footage on the dvds I make for them?  Thank you for your help.
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    Welcome to the forum.
    As ATR states, PrE cannot create a DVD-Video with Copy Protection. No burned DVD-Video can have Copy Protection, as such, but only replicated DVD's, and PrE is not capable of producing such material, even if one is going to a replication house. That is not the issue here.
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  • Best way to rip from DVD

    what is the best way or best software to rip from a dvd movie ?
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  • Copy-Protecting DVDs against piracy in DVD Studio Pro; or otherwise ?

    Copy-Protecting DVDs against piracy in DVD Studio Pro; or otherwise ?
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    In the past this has never been a concern, but in this case it is very important.
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    Is there anything I can do within DVD Studio Pro or is there anything the Replication house can do at the Glass-Mastering stage?
    I'm sure this topic has been covered, but a quick search found nothing.
    Thanks guys.

    Common problem but no easy answer. It's simply too easy to get around.
    If you want to prevent finished master disks being copied in the same way commercial disks are then you will need to get them made at a duplication facility. Not cheap. You can't do it in DVD studio, it's to do with the disk burner.
    On a feature film it is very important to prevent copies of work in progress. What a lot of cutting rooms do is make dvd's with the name of the person burnt in and a copy number. Often a large X with 30% opacity is put in the middle of frame.
    This can't stop copies being made but at least you will know where they came from. It also seems to make the person who's name is burnt in take more care.
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    Hi all,
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    there are more users with that problem:
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=6203213&#6203213
    Another one. That happened to me before the Apple Store replaced my superdrive:
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=6077903&#6077903
    There are not two wihout a three:
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  • DVD Copy protection

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    I am new to DVDSP and wanted to check that I have properly copy-protected an authored DVD that I created.
    (NB I realise that dedicated hackers will be able to copy it, but I did want a basic form of protection).
    This is what I've done so far. When authoring the project I ticked the box that says that only one copy of the DVD can be made, and then successfully burnt the project.
    From this DVD I've just created, how many copies can I now create? Is it just the one? Or can I create as many copies as I like, but each copy cannot be copied? Or, maybe none of the above answers?
    Your help for a novice would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks
    J

    As Jeremy indicates all you did was create the flags. Protected discs must be made by replication, as opposedto "burning." however, there are now some processes out there that put pretty strong anti-copying protection on burned discs. I have one vendor who does my short runs for me.

  • Ripping and Copying DvDs

    what is best software (free if possible) to use to rip and copy DvDs?

    hi,
    burning DVD can be done directly from the finder without any additional software; see the following article;
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    then, you may need more functionality but then, you need to clarify what's are your needs. if this is for video purpose, I personally like using Roxio Popcorn; http://www.roxio.com/enu/products/popcorn/standard/overview.html
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  • Apple TV speeds up video playback on files ripped from DVDs - it looks like it's being fastforwarded slightly.

    I just set up my Apple TV 2, only to find playback issues from the start.
    Whenever I try to play videos from iTunes, the playback is noticeably faster than it should be. It's almost as if the video is slightly sped up, and the audio is in sync with this. The aspect ratio is also very different on some of these videos (and this doesn't correct on my TV as it does on my laptop screen) - by which I mean that the picture appears stretched on some, but not others. These are files I have ripped from my DVD collection.
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  • Copy Protect when I try and create a DVD

    Help please. I created a movie using FCE 1.0. I then "printed to video" to capture the final movie on a Sony Hi8 Camcorder with Firewire. I then tried to create a DVD by connecting the camcorder to a Philips DVD Recorder using the standard RCA jacks. The recorder shows the message "Copy Protected" and will not record the movie. Is this a setting within FCE or the content?
    Help!

    Really not sure about this, but I doubt it's anything to do with FCE. Is it some copy protection built into the DVD recorder? I.e to stop you copying DVDs. Does the DVD Recorder normally work with this jacks? Is there any other way to connect to the recorder?

  • DVD Copy Protection without CSS

    Is it possible for DVDSP4 to put any copy protection on a burned disc without using CSS?
    What happens if you enable copyright management, set it for no copy permitted, but don't click the CSS box. Does that do anything at all?
    For example, a client calls and needs 10 copies of a disc and they want it copy protected. Is there a way to do this on my MacPro, as opposed to enabling CSS and sending it off to be replicated?
    Thanks,
    Chris

    I am wondering why DVDSP allows you to turn copy management on, and select "no copying permitted" and doesn't require you to turn on CSS. If CSS was the only way to copy protect, I would think there wouldn't be on/off toggle box for it. Once you selected "no copying permitted" CSS would automatically be enabled.
    When I burn the DVD, in the log, it says something like my device "cannot work with copy generation management."
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    Maybe I'm dreaming.

  • Ripping from DVDs

    I'm trying to put together a reel and have been supplied with a bunch of my footage on DVD. I use Handbrake to rip to avi and figure it's best to convert to DV in Compressor before operating in FCP.
    I'm encountering a problem that Compressor only sees the first few seconds of the avi files so I end up getting just a few seconds of bars. Is this an issue with my capture settings in Handbrake?
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    Thanks,
    Stef

    Hello.
    This question gets asked quite often, in fact, it was asked this morning.
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