Question Posted Thursday October 11 2007, 12:58 am
hi i have a ipod video, and i am trying to upload dvds
know any good ripping programs i can download..i think thats what you call it?
and please tell/help me how to upload it onto itunes?
i tried to use nero but it says my dvd's are protected :(
thanks so much!
If that doesn't work, your DVD has DRM. DRM prevents you from using the DVD, even though you bought it, and it's evil incarnate. If your disk has DRM, follow these steps:
-Say out loud, "FUCK THE MPAA".
-Download and run/install halite: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) Direct download: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
-Find your movie at [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
-Download the .torrent file
-Open the .torrent file in halite
-Wait for the movie to download
-Download and install mediacoder candidate release: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
-Open mediacoder and "add" the video file you just downloaded with halite
-Click "..." in the upper right and choose your desktop.
-Click "extension"
-Click the "apple iPod" link under the second picture.
-Click "start".
-The video file is now on your desktop and you can move it to your iPod normally [ theymos's advice column | Ask theymos A Question ]
puppyluvr101 answered Thursday October 11 2007, 8:32 pm: that is imposible to do if you want a movie without buying it your gonna have to get it from youtube. in the search area type how to put youtube video in ipod and then watch the video and it will tell you step by step how to do it. [ puppyluvr101's advice column | Ask puppyluvr101 A Question ]
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