Wait on a mac you can rip a Bluray?JudgeHolden wrote:Ya, it's easire on a PC. I just rip them without thinking, even BRDs.VicBond007 wrote:It's do-able on a PC and the necessary software has been around for years. Yes, even for the fancy new stuff. I ripped Beck and Murder Princess in front of a "live studio audience" at a (con that I don't want to get in trouble) last year, and didn't even pay it any mind. Didn't realize I was letting people in on some big secret or I would have hammed it up moreThe Origonal Head Hunter wrote:So only Macs can beat Funi at their own game?
Dammit...
Attention Mac users (Beating New Encryption)
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Re: Attention Mac users (Beating Funimation's New Encryption
Yes, you can. I successfully ripped the BDs of Macross Frontier and Wings of Honneamise without even booting into windows. You just need an external bluray drive and some specific programs.sportsgirl1391 wrote:Wait on a mac you can rip a Bluray?
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Eh crap I am broke after just buying a mac. lol.Squirrel, Duke of Acorn wrote:Yes, you can. I successfully ripped the BDs of Macross Frontier and Wings of Honneamise without even booting into windows. You just need an external bluray drive and some specific programs.sportsgirl1391 wrote:Wait on a mac you can rip a Bluray?
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Re: Attention Mac users (Beating New Encryption)
I used to use Mac the Ripper on my old laptop but recently switched to a Desktop computer. The version of MTR I was using no longer works with my new Mac. I don't mind paying for a newer version of MTR, but the process of purchasing it seems unnecessarily complicated. I've looked around at different forums for answers on a DVD Ripper that works as well as MTR, but I wanted to ask Mac users here if there was anything they personally recommend? Or should I just go through the process of purchasing MTR?