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2 edits | "RipIt", a Mac the Ripper alternative If you're like me, you've decided to avoid Mac the Ripper because the developer seems like a total nut job. In the mean time, you've been loading up Windows in a VM and using free Windows software to do the ripper. Quite the PITA.
Just in case you missed this, TUAW.com had an article on this great piece of software, RipIt. I've only tried out a few of my DVDs on it, but it seems to work great. The interface is drop-dead simple, and updates seem to come out very frequently to add support for new protection schemes on new DVD releases.
It's not free, at $18.99, but with a 7-day free trial, it might be worth a shot.
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|   Thinkdiff Premium,MVM join:2001-08-07 Bronx, NY | Re: "RipIt", a Mac the Ripper alternative I haven't tried it in a very long time, but does FairMount work with all the latest protections? It's free from what I remember. | |
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| Re: "RipIt", a Mac the Ripper alternative said by Thinkdiff :I haven't tried it in a very long time, but does FairMount work with all the latest protections? Nope, not so good with new releases from Sony.
I will try Ripit with a few of my DVDs that caused Fairmount to crash. -- We've never considered divorce... murder sometimes, but never divorce. | |
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| said by Thinkdiff :I haven't tried it in a very long time, but does FairMount work with all the latest protections? It's free from what I remember. I've not had any problems, but I might not be ripping the right things... It's my understanding that if VLC can play the disc, FM can rip it. | |
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join:2004-01-22 Newport News, VA | I use handbrake personally. The price is right (read: FREE). | |
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| Re: "RipIt", a Mac the Ripper alternative 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. -- Sitting on a sofa on a Sunday afternoon.....going to the candidates debate....laugh about it, shout about it, when you go to choose....every way you look at it you lose... | |
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| Re: "RipIt", a Mac the Ripper alternativesaid by WALL_E :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: http://forum.handbrake.fr/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=7230
It just means you need to install VLC when installing Handbrake. | |
|   EveryName Wake Up Premium join:2001-12-05 Montreal | I use Mactheripper and it works fine. | |
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2 edits | Re: "RipIt", a Mac the Ripper alternative said by EveryName :I use Mactheripper and it works fine. For me, it's a problem that the only publicly-available version of Mac the Ripper is a very old (2.6.6) release that doesn't run natively on Intel Macs. To get the latest versions (3.0 r14, I believe,) you either have to jump through hoops and "donate" to the developer, or acquire it through less legitimate means.
If he wants to make the software commercial, fine. I don't have a problem paying for good software and compensating developers for their time. If he wants to keep it free, even better! But this bullshit about having to donate through the forums and then getting e-mailed the download... sounds sketchy. If I had to guess, I'd say it's because the code he's using has been "borrowed" from others, and if he were to actually sell it, he would be in some legal trouble.
Personally, I'd rather support developers who actively maintain their product, have an open line of communication with customers, and have a clear buying option.
Besides, I think I remember hearing complaints in the MTR forums that new releases were "phoning home" to the developer to check to see if the installed version is licensed. I don't care how good his software works, the MTR guy isn't getting any money from me, and I'm not trusting his software on my machine.
All IMHO, of course. I'm not saying that just because it doesn't work for me, it can't work for you. I just wanted to clarify why I would want to avoid MTR in the first place. -- Sitting on a sofa on a Sunday afternoon.....going to the candidates debate....laugh about it, shout about it, when you go to choose....every way you look at it you lose... | |
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| 2 year old with sticky hands + Calliou videos=MacTheRipper rocks for duplicates. And since I already own the DVDs, it's totally legal.
....and if I hear "I'm just a kid who's four..." again, I'm going to break all the original DVDs myself!  -- Fight the Smears | |
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join:2000-10-05 Collegeville, PA | It does get a little tough to get software when it's a federal (US) felony to distribute it. | |
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| Re: "RipIt", a Mac the Ripper alternative said by russotto :It does get a little tough to get software when it's a federal (US) felony to distribute it. Seems like a fairly clear case of fair use to me. I'll continue to rip DVDs I own regardless of the government's bogus interpretation of copyright laws. -- Sitting on a sofa on a Sunday afternoon.....going to the candidates debate....laugh about it, shout about it, when you go to choose....every way you look at it you lose... | |
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1 edit | Re: "RipIt", a Mac the Ripper alternative Perhaps the best thing about the DMCA in this case is that it is unenforceable. There will always be decrypting software available, and no reasonable organization is going to go after a customer who actually purchased their product and merely wants to make an archival copy or transcode it to play on other devices.
It *should* be very clear that I should have the right to encode my DVDs for playback on my iPhone and Apple TV. The sooner content providers recognize this, the better. They have to let go of their childish notion that they can control every aspect of their products. It has already been demonstrated (time and time again) that they can't.
EDIT: Originally posted on my iPhone, so spelling corrections were required.  -- Sitting on a sofa on a Sunday afternoon.....going to the candidates debate....laugh about it, shout about it, when you go to choose....every way you look at it you lose... | |
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| Re: "RipIt", a Mac the Ripper alternative said by WALL_E :Perhaps the best thing about the DMCA in this case is that it is unenforceable. There will always be decrypting software available, and no reasonable organization is going to to after a customer who actually purchased there product and merely wants to make an archival copy or transcode it to play on other devices. I'm guessing you haven't been paying attention the last few years... -- The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt. -- Bertrand Russell | |
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