New potential problems for Fairmount and DVDRemaster ?? - louisberg
try MacTheRipper. You can make a free contribution to this free product which is very good.Saturday, February 10 2007 @ 05:03 AM PST
New potential problems for Fairmount and DVDRemaster ?? - louisberg
try MacTheRipper. You can make a free contribution to this free product which is very good.Saturday, February 10 2007 @ 05:04 AM PST
New potential problems for Fairmount and DVDRemaster ?? - louisberg
A good solution is MacTheRipper which is free.You can make a contribution via PayPal however.
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Saturday, February 10 2007 @ 05:15 AM PST
- New potential problems for Fairmount and DVDRemaster ?? - Jim Stewart | Saturday, May 03 2008 @ 06:03 AM PDT
New USING APPLE COMPUTERS!!!!!! - yangelhoo
THERE IS ANY WAY THAT I CAN GET THE SERIAL #S FOR DVDREMASTER 3.4 PRO. I JUST SO FRUSTRATED@#!$@#$#@#$ WINDOWS IS SO EASY BUT MAC'S I GUESS NO. I HOPE YOU CAN HELP ME OUT.....Thursday, May 31 2007 @ 12:15 PM PDT
- New USING APPLE COMPUTERS!!!!!! - Truth w Christ | Sunday, July 15 2007 @ 05:38 PM PDT
New potential problems for Fairmount and DVDRemaster ?? - Truth w Christ
Mac The Ripper v14 has a work around for this type of DVD deliberate error approach some companies are using. What they are doing (not an expert) is duplicating more than one VTS file and thus only one works the others are "Decoys" in a sense. MTRv14 allows you to visually see all VOB files and select the correct one (usually the first good one.). The other "Rippers" need to figure this out.Once MTR has ripped the DVD - you can use MTR to compress it.
Sunday, July 15 2007 @ 05:36 PM PDT
New potential problems for Fairmount and DVDRemaster ?? - jreffner
These problems you mention are very common these days with companies such as Sony, LionsGate, Disney, etc. You can almost always find your answer about the latest DVD from the kind folks at the RipDifferent forums.Generally though, the latest version of MacTheRipper 3.0rx (required donation) is a better option than FairMount. If you're copying the entire DVD, then DVDRemaster should then be fine, but if you're copying the "movie only", then you'll probably need to remove the "zero cells". In that case, DVD2One is the only option. I hope this helps.
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