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cybergoober

join:2004-01-22
Newport News, VA

reply to gattaca

Re: "RipIt", a Mac the Ripper alternative

I use handbrake personally. The price is right (read: FREE).


gattaca
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USA

said by cybergoober:

I use handbrake personally. The price is right (read: FREE).
According to the some posts by developers in the Handbrake forums, DVD ripping capability will not be further developed in the new releases. In fact, IIRC, DVD-decrypting will be remove entirely in future releases.
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bbarrera
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said by gattaca:

said by cybergoober:

I use handbrake personally. The price is right (read: FREE).
According to the some posts by developers in the Handbrake forums, DVD ripping capability will not be further developed in the new releases. In fact, IIRC, DVD-decrypting will be remove entirely in future releases.
Sure but all they did was remove it and leverage VLC ripping:
- Removed libdvdcss (HandBrake no longer decrypts DVDs on its own, will use VLC to do so if it's available)
- Loads libdvdcss from VLC at runtime if it's present on the user's system
 
http://forum.handbrake.fr/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=7230

It just means you need to install VLC when installing Handbrake.

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