
Real Networks announced that RealDVD, its latest solution allowing users to copy DVDs onto their hard drives without facing legal troubles because the ripped copy keeps the DRM, is now available on the company’s site.
We profiled RealDVD a few weeks ago and found that it may suit some of those who want to create a media server and don’t mind DRM, but the software’s hefty price tag of $49.99 for your first license ($29.99 as an introductory offer) and $19.99 for the additional four licenses if you want to watch the films on five computers, should be enough to shy many away. It does have a 30-day free trial so you can try it out though.









wow! anyone can do piracy now.
Not understood if they allow to RIP DVD from any website or just real !!!
I’m anti-DRM but I’m interested to see if RealDVD is otherwise a decent solution for home media centre stuff. However, on trying to install the product, I was greeted with an error screen saying “Sorry, RealDVD isn’t available in your locale.”.
Derek- where are you located?
The law suits are already in place ..
cool app. But there are free apps to rip dvds, for pc-dvdshrink, for mac-mac the ripper.
http://gatesand...s.blogspot.com/