The Prof wrote:Downloaded it, opened it up and over an hour later it's still saying "Starting Up"
Same here. That's a pity...
Pip pip!
The Prof wrote:Downloaded it, opened it up and over an hour later it's still saying "Starting Up"
The Prof wrote:Great free OSX Screensavers
Airplane window
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/icons_screensavers/holdingpattern.html
African plain
http://sandiegoscreensavers.com/mac/detail-mac.php?id=462
(ok that one's a fiver)
Water leak
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/icons_screensavers/lotsawater.html
One for Piledriver (Turn your mac into a church altar)
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/icons_screensavers/pocketchapel.html
Blue sky
http://www.macosxscreensaver.com/show.php?savernum=83
Flying Icons
http://www.ittpoi.com/flyingicons/download
The complete history of the Twentieth Century
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/12210%22%22
la giraffe wrote:JQW wrote:MacTheRipper is now dead, taken down due to legal problems from Macrovision. You might be able to find a copy somewhere, but there's no Intel Mac version.
I don't think there's a simple equivalent. You can do things at the command line level that circumvents the CSS encryption if you're feeling geeky.
but you can carry on as normal if you already have it, right?
la giraffe wrote:JQW wrote:MacTheRipper is now dead, taken down due to legal problems from Macrovision. You might be able to find a copy somewhere, but there's no Intel Mac version.
I don't think there's a simple equivalent. You can do things at the command line level that circumvents the CSS encryption if you're feeling geeky.
but you can carry on as normal if you already have it, right?
JQW wrote:There's a command-line tool called dvdbackup that will do DVD ripping. You can compile it with the Fink project. It won't strip out the region code or remove Macrovision, though. I've run it in the past on my iBook. I'll be testing it on my new MacBook Pro today
Roxio have just released Popcorn 2.0. It's a universal binary, meaning it'll run on the Intel macs natively. Popcorn 1.0 supposedly runs on Intel machines too, but I've no idea how long it takes.
Ahahasverus wrote:JQW wrote:There's a command-line tool called dvdbackup that will do DVD ripping. You can compile it with the Fink project. It won't strip out the region code or remove Macrovision, though. I've run it in the past on my iBook. I'll be testing it on my new MacBook Pro today
Roxio have just released Popcorn 2.0. It's a universal binary, meaning it'll run on the Intel macs natively. Popcorn 1.0 supposedly runs on Intel machines too, but I've no idea how long it takes.
I'm surprised you got a MacBook so quickly.
Any problems yet?
Bob wrote:la giraffe wrote:JQW wrote:MacTheRipper is now dead, taken down due to legal problems from Macrovision. You might be able to find a copy somewhere, but there's no Intel Mac version.
I don't think there's a simple equivalent. You can do things at the command line level that circumvents the CSS encryption if you're feeling geeky.
but you can carry on as normal if you already have it, right?
Some of the newer DVDs can outwit Mactheripper. I know there's other ways of ripping within the program, but even using those, designed to get around the copy protection shite, still fail. I've gone back to using the PC.
Dances With Difficulty wrote:Classic Prof wrote:Snowdog 2006 wrote:*Coff*
If that a *Coff* in a like *cough* sense?
If he didn't mean *cough* as in *cough* then I certainly mean *cough* as in *cough*