I attempted to, but got nothing. Freaking DVD Decryptor shit on its leg. AnyDVD ripped it to HD and then DVD Shrink took a shit.
Fuck the movie companies for changing the encryption. They know someone is going to crack the encryption. Why spend all the money encrypting these things when you can just lower the cost of movies so people don't mind paying for them? No reason a DVD should cost more than $5. If they were $5, I wouldn't be stealing them.
Anyone burn Ricky Bobby yet?
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Anyone burn Ricky Bobby yet?
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Usually when they change the decryption, someone finds a way to beat it with a new program or program addition, then they change it again.
I'm not really up on the latest DVD movie rip and burn technology, but from what I've read over the last few years, thats the way it seems to go.
on one version, they encrypted the edge of the dvd, but by skipping in a line or two you could by pass it. Dumbass movie industry.
I'm not really up on the latest DVD movie rip and burn technology, but from what I've read over the last few years, thats the way it seems to go.
on one version, they encrypted the edge of the dvd, but by skipping in a line or two you could by pass it. Dumbass movie industry.
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