Nothing suspicious at All - cseeman
Read above comment. It's MPEG2. You copy a DVD with its CSS protection.Friday, December 01 2006 @ 03:36 AM PST
Deeply suspicious - think before you leap... - alajuela
Man oh man, what a load. Nothing suspicious here at all. Sheesh, get a life and some dose of objectivity. You can't figure out how it works, so you instantly suspect foul play. Well, that's rational.Friday, December 01 2006 @ 08:11 AM PST
Deeply suspicious - think before you leap... - ralphengelhardt
I think you may be missing the point on what drive in really doing. It is NOT encoding or transcoding the content of the dvd. What drive in does in make a disk image of the dvd on your hard drive, so that when mounted it appears to the OS (and dvd player) the same as the actual disk itself. All copy protection is retained and used. So you are "stuck" with the same copy protection as on the original disk, but you gain all of the picture quality of the disk as well as the menus, features etc.Friday, December 01 2006 @ 12:28 PM PST
Deeply suspicious - think before you leap... - bonobo
Yes, I agree.In Germany, for example, and I guess in quite a few other countries use of this program with copy protected DVDs will be illegal.
I mean -- what sense does it make to actually clone a protected DVD including the protection and then assuming this may be legal?
Tell me: Is stealing the safe with the jewels inside less illegal than breaking the safe on location and then stealing "only" the jewels? <shakehead>
And no, this doesn't mean that I'm a big friend of DRM, or better of the laws that have been made to protect the rights of artists. If the artists would be those wo most profited from this I'd have no issue with it.
Friday, December 01 2006 @ 03:24 PM PST
Nothing suspicious at All - cseeman
Read above comment. It's MPEG2. You copy a DVD with its CSS protection.Reply to This
Friday, December 01 2006 @ 03:36 AM PST