Comments on: DVD ripping goes legit with RealDVD
Real's RealDVD software lets you rip DVDs to your PC hard drive--legally--and watch them on up to 4 other PCs.
Real's RealDVD software lets you rip DVDs to your PC hard drive--legally--and watch them on up to 4 other PCs.
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The only thing is, I am a Linux user, and I would use this service if it was released for Linux, even with DRM, but I would want it to work on my media center, Elisa, which I don't suspect it would even if it did support Linux. This is the biggest, if not only down side to DRM. I am actually happy for it to be infested with DRM if I can play it, because I own the physical copy of the disk and I know even if something happens, I can always access content I own (even if it is via other methods if needed). I am against DRM on things like downloaded songs and videos, as that is the only copy I have, and I can never get it back, but whilst DVDs are DRMd, if worst comes to the worst, there are methods to view your purchased content.
One thing I would like to say to Real: I would use this if you released it for Linux, as I really like the idea of basically full DVD playback with metadata etc, on my media center, but it would need to work with popular media centers such as Elisa and MythTV. Unfortunately I can't see them doing that...
There isn't anything 'invasive' about their software, other than it wants to grab all the media file formats it can play and switch them to automatically play in it.... which ALL media programs want to do.
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It's a nice idea, but not worth the price just to have a fancy display screen with cover art.
Personally, I wouldn't use any software from Real. It still locks down my movies and likely uses some stupid proprietary format. I doubt it would let me rip them to DivX or AVC for playback on my PS3 or PSP. Plus, Real also has a rather notorious reputation for doing things that PC enthusiasts would not consider kosher, such as using spyware and adware.
Two words: Handbrake (okay, sorry, that was really one word.)
Oh yea, and the studios are starting to include a free copy of their movies on their own DVDs specifically to use on iPods, etc.! No ripping, hardware limitations, software fees or DRM.
Is Real actually in the real world anymore?
I have the DVD's in storage so it is a slam dunk fair use defense.
- by dag3mm September 8, 2008 11:56 AM PDT
- Can you take the copy that the software makes and burn it to a blank DVD.
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- by andrew.kingham September 9, 2008 5:45 AM PDT
- I think it highly unlikely, dag3mm. Real aren't really bright enough for that. Plus the MPAA would never let them do it - why allow backup copies when you can make them buy it again if something goes wrong?
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