![]() Note that you don’t have to do this every time you rip a DVD-once libdvdcss is installed, you can skip to Step One each time you rip a new disc. The mac version of metax ( in fact the original ) was written by Rodney. Start MetaZ and drop files in the Files to Write area Adding files is easy: either press COMMAND + O to select files, or drag the file (s) to the Files to write list on the right side of the MetaZ window (as illustrated above) or drop the files on the MetaZ icon in the dock. HandBrake is a tool for converting video from nearly any format to a selection. The process is a little different for Windows and Mac users, so we’ll go through each one individually. Icon of the MetaZ application Once installed, start MetaZ. This will let Handbrake read your encrypted DVDs and rip them to your computer. We’ll be using a free DVD playback library called libdvdcss. You can, however, download it separately-as long as you’re just using this to watch a movie on your computer and not starting a bootlegging business, we promise we won’t tell on you. Getting around this is a weirdly gray area legally, so applications like Handbrake can’t legally include the software needed to decrypt copy protected DVDs. Out of the box, Handbrake can rip any DVD that isn’t copy protected…but almost all DVDs you buy in the store are copy protected. Handbrake will take a moment to scan the titles on your DVD. Open Handbrake and choose your DVD drive from the sidebar that appears. ![]() (I did not think to see how many GPU cores, but as the test was a software encode. Step One: Open Your DVD in Handbrake Once you’ve installed libdvdcss, it’s time to get ripping. ![]() The main tool we’ll be using to rip DVDs is called Handbrake, which you can download here. M1 Max, 32 GB Studio, macOS 12.3.1, Handbrake 1.5.1 It took 6:17 to finish with an average speed of 50.76 FPS. Step Zero: Install Handbrake and libdvdcss So You Can Decrypt DVDs ![]()
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