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DouggyO.o
January 8th, 2007, 08:06 PM
does anybody know if there is a way to rip a dvd. I want it on my computer but im afraid of damaging the disk. I have a dvd drive, but i honestly dont know how

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January 8th, 2007, 08:13 PM
All hail illegal software :D I'm in the process of acquiring some myself, luckily my brother has a friend who has it. Really though, it can't damage the DVD. In movies the data is pressed into metal, not written in dye. Only the data on a DVD-/+RW can be damaged by a write laser, as the color of the dye can be changed over and over again, and he read laser is used for ripping anyway. The software just overrides the data encryption and copies the disc to your computer.

Phantom
January 8th, 2007, 08:20 PM
Here you can get basically anything you want from here :D

http://leech.at/XaliasX



And heres a program

http://www.softpedia.com/get/CD-DVD-Tools/CD-DVD-Rip-Other-Tools/DVD-Shrink.shtml

Beretta
May 26th, 2009, 04:08 AM
okay.....what i do is copy the movie file onto the computer and convert it to an .avi file around 700mb in size, then save it onto an external hard drive....great for watching without dvd discs everywhere...how i do it:

Download a program called dvd decrypter. Go into the tab MODE>IFO
Choose a place to save the movie and click start....the movie will be about 4.7GB in size.
now....
Download a program called AutoGK (Auto Gordian Knot) and open up the movie file you just saved to computer. you can now choose EXACTLY how big you want the file to be (i recommend around 1GB for great quality...but 700mb is good enough to watch it on ur pc) Click start.

**NOTE** Auto gordian knot can take 2-4 hours to do one movie...but you can set it to shut down automatically after its done (good to set b4 school, work, bed)

**NOTE** Both programs DVD Decrypter and AutoGK are free programs

**NOTE** Ripping or burning dvd's does not do any damage to the original disc at all.

Enjoy!

Gumleaf
May 26th, 2009, 08:49 AM
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