Here in the US, removing the DRM would be circumventing the protection and therefore in violation of the DMCA, in addition to whatever th license does or does not allow.
'open and virulent bias against copyrights' and 'blatant bias' against the record companies.
Funny. I always thought the RIAA has an open and blatant bias against Fair Use.
(yes, I know file sharing is not F/U, but those guys don't even want you copying your own stuff even if you never share it)
Run the movie through DVDShrink via wine (works flawlessly) in Reauthor Mode, selecting the main movie + just the audio track you want (i grab the 5.0 audio for simplicity, then encode at No Compression, and rip to files on the hard drive.
When you have the video_ts folder on your hard drive, run it through Acidrip at will. You can of course correct the folder name so there's no issues with acidrip loading the (now) unencrypted) files.
I use this process to encode all my movies to xvid.avi format, so they can easily be streamed to my XBMC box via a samba share and viewed on the living room TV.
Agreed. OSRIC is great. I've taken a peek at the later editions, & I much prefer AD&D v1, which is now playable. i lost my original books years ago during a move, and was overjoyed when I found OSRIC. Really brings the old-school feeling back.
It was never the same after Gygax was ousted.
I used to go through computing life like that when I had Norton installed on my Windows 2000 pro system back in 2001.
I don't know about now, but Norton was a nightmare back in the day about using up all the system resources to the point that your box was too slow under the weight of the AV suite get anything done, including getting infected.
Been on Linux since 2006 at home, haven't looked back.
Maybe if they did that, they could save budget to retain their employees, rather than shutting them out the door during the worst economy of the last 60 years.
They have the cash, and are just going to rehire 1000s more when the economy picks up in a year or two...
That way they could actually finish their projects, maybe.
Maybe if they didn't cut the 1400 employees and thousands of vendors the last couple of months they'd be able to have the staffing to actually finish this security suite on time.
I imagine the other 3600 will fall after Win7 RTMs...
Actually, yes they do. I've seen Bank of America ATMs open for service by their techs, and the XP boot logo & desktop running before the ATM GUI loads up a few years ago.
Indeed.
To answer the 1st response, of course I realize I'm the exception. My local municipality tapped into fiber Bonneville Power backbone running on th west coast, so there's lots of bandwidth available. Its just too bad more cities don't do this..
This is true. However there are over 1.5 billion Java enabled devices worldwide, a good number of which have web browsers.
Indeed. And most of them are sold overpriced coffee by bra-less baristas expecting a tip for looking pretty and doing, you know, their job.
No, it'll be Migratory Montanoceratops. Because 2010 will be the Year of Linux
Get Abby & the whole NCIS crew on the job. Everyone know a goth hacker chick will solve it!
Here in the US, removing the DRM would be circumventing the protection and therefore in violation of the DMCA, in addition to whatever th license does or does not allow.
'open and virulent bias against copyrights' and 'blatant bias' against the record companies.
Funny. I always thought the RIAA has an open and blatant bias against Fair Use. (yes, I know file sharing is not F/U, but those guys don't even want you copying your own stuff even if you never share it)
Run the movie through DVDShrink via wine (works flawlessly) in Reauthor Mode, selecting the main movie + just the audio track you want (i grab the 5.0 audio for simplicity, then encode at No Compression, and rip to files on the hard drive. When you have the video_ts folder on your hard drive, run it through Acidrip at will. You can of course correct the folder name so there's no issues with acidrip loading the (now) unencrypted) files. I use this process to encode all my movies to xvid .avi format, so they can easily be streamed to my XBMC box via a samba share and viewed on the living room TV.
Agreed. OSRIC is great. I've taken a peek at the later editions, & I much prefer AD&D v1, which is now playable. i lost my original books years ago during a move, and was overjoyed when I found OSRIC. Really brings the old-school feeling back. It was never the same after Gygax was ousted.
I used to go through computing life like that when I had Norton installed on my Windows 2000 pro system back in 2001. I don't know about now, but Norton was a nightmare back in the day about using up all the system resources to the point that your box was too slow under the weight of the AV suite get anything done, including getting infected. Been on Linux since 2006 at home, haven't looked back.
Maybe if they did that, they could save budget to retain their employees, rather than shutting them out the door during the worst economy of the last 60 years. They have the cash, and are just going to rehire 1000s more when the economy picks up in a year or two... That way they could actually finish their projects, maybe.
Maybe if they didn't cut the 1400 employees and thousands of vendors the last couple of months they'd be able to have the staffing to actually finish this security suite on time. I imagine the other 3600 will fall after Win7 RTMs...
Actually, yes they do. I've seen Bank of America ATMs open for service by their techs, and the XP boot logo & desktop running before the ATM GUI loads up a few years ago.
Indeed. To answer the 1st response, of course I realize I'm the exception. My local municipality tapped into fiber Bonneville Power backbone running on th west coast, so there's lots of bandwidth available. Its just too bad more cities don't do this..
Uh, I have 100Mbps in small-town Washington, USA. http://www.adjicent.com/internet.html http://www.speedtest.net/result/305460664.png
Windows has interoperated with my trash can just fine. Does that count?
You're not the only one. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVbf9tOGwno
anyone?