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DVD Decrypter - Gone Forever

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I'm sure it will appear in some form or other again

Thats ok - dvdshrink can decrypt too (and more!), will mean that you'll just have to wait a bit longer for standards to be incoroprated into it (such as arcos red disc protection)

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Thats ok - dvdshrink can decrypt too (and more!), will mean that you'll just have to wait a bit longer for standards to be incoroprated into it (such as arcos red disc protection)

Unfortunately DVD Shrink no longer gets updated, so cannot cope with the latest encryption methods, good for re-authoring though, but DVD Decrypter was the ripper of choice.

:( That sucks. Goddamn MPAA.

Anyone know if there is any truth in the often quoted consumer right to make one copy for back-up purposes?

Have you tried DVDFAB! This decrypts and makes disks region free, and once bought is updated regularly.

www.dvdidle.com

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