DVD RIPPERS THAT RIP PROECTED DVD'S

hi
okay so i REALLY want to put my Boondocks season one on my iPod but like dvd decryptor says its protected or soemthing and then stops working
i downloaded such programs like easydvd rip, some otehr one that didnt work and others
help please!!

See this for help: Guide to converting video for iPod (Mac/Windows).

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