DVDFab decrypter is the only free app for removing encryption and ripping backup copies of your own discs as far as I know. Otherwise you pay for the upgraded version of that or AnyDVD.
Open Media Library is not a bad app (a good start anyway) but I think everyone is looking for the holy Grail on the media Center which is basically a Kaleidoscape like interface... insert disk, disk is recognized, information and artwork is downloaded and disk is ripped to specified folder on local hard drive or NAS.
Mymoviesis it still going through growing pains and most definitely needs the next major update to come out SOON.
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DVDFab decrypter is the only free app for removing encryption and ripping backup copies of your own discs as far as I know. Otherwise you pay for the upgraded version of that or AnyDVD.
Open Media Library is not a bad app (a good start anyway) but I think everyone is looking for the holy Grail on the media Center which is basically a Kaleidoscape like interface... insert disk, disk is recognized, information and artwork is downloaded and disk is ripped to specified folder on local hard drive or NAS.
Mymoviesis it still going through growing pains and most definitely needs the next major update to come out SOON.