![]() If I recall correctly, you used to be able to make disk images of DVDs with Apple's Disk Utility. So if you don't want to get served a subpoena or warrant, stay legal by backing-up/manipulating your own movies/DVDs that you legally own. If pirating DVDs gets out of hand, the MPAA is going to come crashing down on your head harder than the RIAA did with all of the P2P transferring of music, and besides now, with today's technology and monitoring, your internet service provider maintains several months of records and activities YOU do on the internet. Just remember, DO NOT PIRATE DVDs from friends and family. Movies play very well on the iPod, better than anticipated. I've been using HandBrake for ripping DVDs already on my hard drive to my new 60 GB video iPod. Please help Im not very smart when it comes to this kind of stuff. ![]() Should I just get a new one that doesnt or is there some way around this. Provided you have the hard drive space and the newest super drives from Apple, you use MacTheRipper to rip and remove CSS Encryption, Toast Titanium to make copies, and DVD2OneX for compression if needed. I just bought this Sony 1080P Upconvert DVD Recorder recorder to record DVD, VHS, and DVR stuff off our cable the only problem is that it copy right protects.
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