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Question for people with DVD ripping experience
Vigo:
Avast ye, scallywags! If ya don't give a crap about being a software pirate (Yarr!) of a program ya wouldn't be able to afford or ever pay for anyway, then DVD fab is the way to go. Shiver me timbers, a pirates life for you.
If ya care of the legalities the, me matey, ya wouldn't be ripping yer DVD's to begin with. The dread MPAA has already cursed ye with the black spot for attempting to circumvent the copyright protection as decreed by the accursed DMCA. Those bilge rats!
BadMouth:
--- Quote from: Vigo on June 19, 2013, 10:49:10 am ---Avast ye, scallywags! If ya don't give a crap about being a software pirate (Yarr!) of a program ya wouldn't be able to afford or ever pay for anyway, then DVD fab is the way to go. Shiver me timbers, a pirates life for you.
If ya care of the legalities the, me matey, ya wouldn't be ripping yer DVD's to begin with. The dread MPAA has already cursed ye with the black spot for attempting to circumvent the copyright protection as decreed by the accursed DMCA. Those bilge rats!
--- End quote ---
Yeah. It's 2013 and when I want to watch something, I should only have to navigate a menu and hit play.
If nobody is selling that option, I've got to make it so myself.
lordnacho:
One suggestion is once you have all the files, The Renamer is good for uhh renaming the files so they are all pretty looking and then apps like XBMC have no issue determing the show(movies as well).
I read that MakeMKV is good for ripping the shows and keeping them in order, then The Renamer should be able to do the rest. I haven't tried it though, more of a movie fan than tv.
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