

When it pauses, copy the other files into the working directory so RipIt4Me will think it has ripped the whole 50GB disc. Then run RipIt4Me again, selecting only a few files to decrypt. Make multiple copies and rename them VTS6, VTS7 etc. You can use Ripit4me - just decrypt one set of the large VOBs, then abort. You could run through the disc with DVDDecrypter, aborting each file, noting the sector numbers and you will see that the sector numbers repeat. On the Diosney bogus big discs, the VTS's just repeat. I use RipIt4Me (using DVDDecrypter) to rip, PCGEdit to remove trailers etc, followed by VobBlanker, then DVDShrink. So, I'd prefer answers be PMed to me instead. Still, I can totally see how posting this in the open would be bad, especially if people with ill intentions found this thread and used whatever help I might receive for their own inappropriate gain. This is only for making a copy for my own personal use. That is something I'm totally opposed to. How to I take advantage of this option and beat the protection to make a copy of my movie?įirst, let me note I am absolutely not attempting to copy to sell illegally. There are a couple very small files early in the list, and I believe the rest is about 10 items all at exactly 3.81 GB each. On the disc I tried to copy, the top and bottom items are supposedly over 4000 GB each. It recommends I use the option "rip and rebuild", but the title list doesn't make sense to me. I have MacTheRipper and it even says the disc is oversized when it tries to scan it. A lot of newer DVD releases, particularly Disney, have some very difficult copy protection on them, which makes the DVD appear way oversized.
