![]() I have tried multiple programs that claim to handle CSS and Disney schemes and they've had issues. The reason I don't think it's a failing reader is because when I have a problem reading a disk, it won't read in the blu-ray drive or in the older LiteScribe DVD drive. ![]() Is there any way to tell if this is from copy protection or bad DVDs? Is there a particular program that would work best on a Mac for ripping? (I also have an old Windows XP install on a VMWare virtual machine.) (On the Flintstones DVDs, though, it can be on more than one DVD in a season.) (Right now I'm ripping DVDs of a lot of old Saturday morning cartoons from the 60s and 70s, like Space Ghost or Scooby Doo.) It's almost always on the 2nd or last DVD in a series. I've found this never happens on the 1st DVD in a set. ![]() (Usually they play on my DVD/blu-ray player when I try to play them on that with a TV.) The ripping programs can't read those DVDs, but even if I just try to copy the DVD, the OS just reports some files as unreadable and stops. I don't know if this is because I'm ripping older DVDs that are bad (may are only a few years old), or if that is from copy protection. The issue is that I find a lot of DVDs unreadable. I've tried a number of different programs that say they can crack Disney and other types of copy protection. I have an iMac and a Pioneer blu ray RW drive, but I also have a 2nd and older DVD player. I'm fairly new to ripping DVDs and blu rays.
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