paulster;689041 Wrote: 
> Yup.  They update it regularly when new protection mechanisms come out. 
> I've ripped many hundreds of DVDs and BluRays and haven't found one it
> can't handle yet.  Load disc, right-click the system tray icon, choose
> Rip to Image, wait a while, and you're done.
> 
> 
> There's no tagging of the ISOs themselves so I keep mine in a logical
> directory structure and use YAMJ to build up the indexes for them that
> my player uses, with an associated NFO file alongside each ISO (or, in
> my case, MKV once I've extracted the main movie from the ISO) that is
> essentially the tagging information.

very stupid question. To rip a bluray, I assume I need a bluray disc
reader in my computer, or can one rip a bluray from a DVD reader (I'm
thinking that maybe it only needs to read the "data" on the disc, not
"play" the bluray).


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garym

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