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ripping?
I thought ripping was illegal in US, thanks to our congress and good ol' juges.
I'm wondering how AnyDVD stayed off the legal radar so long.
I'm also wondering who will ever need 6 DVDs ripped at once.
For 99% percent of people ripping one DVD at a time is just enough, ripping 6 sounds more like a bootlegging enterprise.
Posted by: Linux Geek   Posted on: 05/27/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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ripping?  Linux Geek | 05/27/08
No it doesn't ...  Adrian Kingsley-Hughes ZDNet Moderator | 05/27/08
Also, it's worth noting ...  Adrian Kingsley-Hughes ZDNet Moderator | 05/27/08
hehehe  rtk | 05/27/08
why did you choose MPEG-4 video instead of H.264?  doctorSpoc | 05/27/08
you are right, ripping DVDs is illegal in the US nt.  doctorSpoc | 05/27/08
Doh!... this was in response to Linux Geek nt.  doctorSpoc | 05/27/08
It isn't illegal to copy a DVD...  olePigeon | 05/27/08
RE: Ripping vs. Transcoding  dave@... | 05/27/08
Where did I suggest ...  Adrian Kingsley-Hughes ZDNet Moderator | 05/27/08
Priced server hardware lately?  pmcgrath@... | 05/27/08
RE: Ripping vs. Transcoding  ebernet | 05/27/08
OS has nothing to do with that  s_souche | 05/27/08
Loading up my iPod Touch  terry flores | 05/27/08
Is performance that critical?  TripleII | 05/27/08
Just why do you plan to transcode  s_souche | 05/27/08
DVD neXt COPY  joox | 05/29/08

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