Windows only: Freeware application DVD43 decrypts DVDs and CDs, removing most copy protections schemes so you can interact with the media using whatever ripping or copying application you please ...
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Don't let your old DVDs languish. Image: Digiarty Software This post is presented by Digiarty Software. There are plenty of reasons to digitize your aging DVD library. One is that, at this point, ...
The two best solutions for dvd decryption are AnyDVD (from Slysoft) and DVDFab. AnyDVD is not, and never was a free program. DVDFab has three main branches. They have a commercial program called ...
SAN FRANCISCO --California's top prosecutor on Thursday argued that an engineer had acted as a thief and not a free speech advocate when he published on the Internet computer code used to decrypt DVDs ...
Dumb question. But why can't you just make a bit for bit copy of a DVD, such that the resulting copy is just as encrypted as the original?<BR><BR>I see a one then a zero on Disc 1. I write a one and ...
Click to viewSo Apple wants you to pony up $14.99 for Pixar's Cars when you already own the DVD? Nuh-uh. Don't think so. Seems like you should be able to copy that DVD right to your iPod. You can, ...
Mar. 21, 2001 - It's so simple my mother could do it. Place a DVD movie into a computer, launch a program called DVD Decrypter, punch the single button -- labeled ``Decrypt,'' for those who don't get ...