Lee, I have had no trouble making disk images with my disk utility of 
videos I have from Europe  and DVDs I made myself. However, this new 
one did allow me to make this disk image, but when i tried to play it, 
my screen sort of shook and it told me in a number of languages, 
japanese included that I would have to reset my computer by holding the 
restart button for a certain number of seconds. Well, I tried it again 
with no success and this reverberating screen again. So whatever the 
protection code on that thing is I don't know, I do know that 
Mactheripper does away with this CSS code, now I don't know whether 
this DVD might have this scrambling code on it. Or is the protecting 
code for DVDs a different one? The DVD I am talking about is a film 
documentary about Bonhoeffer, a German
Lutheran pastor who was imprisoned and ultimately hanged for treason by 
the Nazis just a few days before the war ended. I never have bought or 
ever want to buy any Hollywood type movies, that is not my cup of tea 
anyway.  This is a joint effort by different companies, first done in 
Canada and distributed somewhere here in the States, You can set it to 
four different languages, and it is just my curiosity again to try to 
find out what they do to those disks that you are unable to copy them, 
and since I have just recently learned the disk image  procedure, I am 
trying to test it on anything I can get my hands on
Marta
On Apr 25, 2005, at 10:53, Lee Larson wrote:

> On Apr 25, 2005, at 8:56 AM, Rex Baldazo wrote:
>
>> CSS stands for "Content Scrambling System".? Not really sure how to 
>> do what you're after on the Mac, on the PC I think you'd use DVD 
>> Decrypter:
>
> MacTheRipper will clear CSS, region coding, etc. and leave you with a 
> VIDEO_TS folder. There are many tools to generate disk images from the 
> VIDEO_TS. The easiest to use is Toast because it can generate the disk 
> image and burn it all in one step. Others include DVD2OneX and 42.
>
>
>
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