I recommend either DVDFab (www.dvdfab.com) or the cross-platform MacX DVD Ripper Pro (www.macxdvd.com) for ripping directly to WMV.
I recommend either DVDFab (www.dvdfab.com) or the cross-platform MacX DVD Ripper Pro (www.macxdvd.com) for ripping directly to WMV.
"Fair Use" is a US-specific doctrine derived from the US Bill of Rights as interpreted by the Supreme Court.
Version 8 will not rip some of the more recent discs, hence Version 9, a free update with a different interface that I find confusing; but then again, I've been using DVDFab since version 3.
I find that one is better for burning unencrypted ISO files than actually ripping decrypted/copy-protected DVDs, as the copy-protection technology has surpassed DVD Decrypter's capabilities long ago and it is no longer being developed any further.
If you want to try out my favorite ripping tool (and don't mind paying for commercial software), get a copy of DVDFab (www.dvdfab.com). A list of all the subtitle languages encoded on the disc is presented to you, and you can just check or uncheck boxes to select which one(s) you want to include.
Go check out DVDFab (www.dvdfab.com). Yes, it's commercial, but it does a great job with Blu-rays (for ripping, ripping to ISO, and even burning ISOs back to blank Blu-ray discs).
Whitson,
No, it has not. This is a protected use. The court specifically addressed one particular reason why this is allowable: for backup purposes in case your original media is damaged and no longer usable.
"Slow" doesn't even begin to describe how bad it was as far as disc operations — it was practically monolithic.
I have both my thumbs and forefingers stored and I haven't had a lick of trouble with Touch ID. Maybe you're doing something wrong?
"Google has other ways to obtain the data they want"
Their death would likely be slow and very unpleasant. After they have no water left to drink, their kidneys would eventually shut down. They would experience hallucinations and dementia, and finally fall into a sleep from which they would not wake.
Very, very, verywell said!
I used OneNote during my Master's program back in the early 2000's (mostly for taking hand-written notes on a Motion Computing Tablet PC). My biggest gripe with OneNote was — and continues to be — the sheer size of OneNote Notebooks, and how difficult it is to switch between Notebooks.
Walter,
Sorry, dude. :(
Dear Limited LHer:
I've always felt like you should dress slightly better than the office dress code. You don't want to overdo it, because then folks will think you don't understand the nature of the work you've applied for and whether or not a suit and tie is appropriate for that, etc. But remember this one thing: You only get one…
As an LMT, I would like to add a few things here:
Prostate massage is not legal in all states because some methods of prostate massage are deemed "invasive" as they require digital penetration of the rectum. The non-invasive forms of prostate massage all involve manipulation of tissue in areas of the body that are against the law to touch in most other states.