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Title: DVD Decrypter bites the dust
Post by: Lazybones on June 07, 2005, 09:32:08 AM
 http://p2pnet.net/story/5108

My guess is that it will live on on P2P networks for a long time until a some sort of copy protection that works against it is found.
Title: DVD Decrypter bites the dust
Post by: Mr. Analog on June 07, 2005, 09:46:52 AM
 Geez louise!

Do they (i.e. MPAA, et al) think this will stop people from ripping and compressing DVD video?
Title: DVD Decrypter bites the dust
Post by: Mr. Analog on June 07, 2005, 09:47:43 AM
 P.S. What the heck is up with yer Av man! LOL  :lol:  
Title: DVD Decrypter bites the dust
Post by: Shayne on June 07, 2005, 10:01:25 AM
 DVDShrink has a decryptor built into it.
Title: DVD Decrypter bites the dust
Post by: Darren Dirt on June 07, 2005, 10:07:03 AM
 Speaking of DVDs, I know some of youz guyz have complained about this, might be insightful or humourous for you to read about the Dreaded DVD Double-Dip Ploy

Title: DVD Decrypter bites the dust
Post by: Lazybones on June 07, 2005, 10:52:43 AM
Quote from: "Shayne"DVDShrink has a decryptor built into it.
But DVDShrink development stoped a long time ago, no new versions are made.

DVD Decryptor as been updated every time a new copy protection was released since DVDShrink stopped getting updates.

It appears that by defeating Sony's latest protection DVD Decryptor turned some heads.

I suspect something will come in and replace it, but there could be a time in the near future where you can simply backup your DVD's anymore.
Title: DVD Decrypter bites the dust
Post by: Lazybones on June 07, 2005, 10:57:13 AM
Quote from: "Mr. Analog"P.S. What the heck is up with yer Av man! LOL  :lol:
Was testing out my new systems video editing, the clip was taken from a simpsons episode.
Title: DVD Decrypter bites the dust
Post by: Shayne on June 07, 2005, 11:00:21 AM
 i havent had an issue with DVD Shrink in all the stuff I rip.  However, i do own about 350 dvds (previously viewed from Rogers with employee discount = $5 DVDs), and not a single burned movie.  I just rip episode collections.

RatDVD(http://www.ratdvd.dk) seems promissing, it uses its own codecs for compression and such, so its really rather unique.

Also, DVD Decrypter should be available here: http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/DVD_D...er/1011845169/1 for a long long time, as they have a apps as far back as 1999 on that website. (its where i  download almost everything)