nytimes.com— The digital media company will introduce RealDVD, a $30 software program for Windows computers that allows users to easily make a digital copy of an entire DVD.
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PC Users: ignore this news item.To copy DVDs, use Apollo DVD CopyTo Rip DVDs, use FairUse wizard... only for those DVDs of home movies, of course - I'm sure no Digger would dare try anything illegal, right?
secritySep 8, 2008
Real burned their bridges with versions 4-9.
Closed AccountSep 8, 2008
buried as spam, site probably has adware
antoniolaSep 8, 2008
For Mac's I see that the Flip4Mac people just released a new app called Drive In, which images your DVD's to any HD. <a class="user" href="http://www.flip4mac.com/drivein.htm">http://www.flip4mac.com/drivein.htm</a>
ism70605Sep 8, 2008
@charlietunaI normally use the BSD version of dd, lately. Is that likely to mess up dual-layers? I don't see anything about it in the manual.
00dimitri00Sep 9, 2008
PC Users: ignore this news item.To copy DVDs, use Apollo DVD CopyTo Rip DVDs, use FairUse wizard... only for those DVDs of home movies, of course - I'm sure no Digger would dare try anything illegal, right?