Woo for a friend dropping by to see how I am. Now we are thinking tenative plans for Vegas in a few months when I am all better and we can grab everyone for a trip.
My sister-in-law is trying to figure out if it's legal to a rip a dvd she owns to her computer. I guess that's the first question because if it's not then I will not ask the second question.
My sister-in-law is trying to figure out if it's legal to a rip a dvd she owns to her computer. I guess that's the first question because if it's not then I will not ask the second question.
My sister-in-law is trying to figure out if it's legal to a rip a dvd she owns to her computer. I guess that's the first question because if it's not then I will not ask the second question.
As long as you don't plan on sharing it or selling rip away.
My sister-in-law is trying to figure out if it's legal to a rip a dvd she owns to her computer. I guess that's the first question because if it's not then I will not ask the second question.
so if it is illegal, she will not do it?
More like if it's illegal and I can't ask what she'd need to do it because of rules here I will not.
My sister-in-law is trying to figure out if it's legal to a rip a dvd she owns to her computer. I guess that's the first question because if it's not then I will not ask the second question.
My sister-in-law is trying to figure out if it's legal to a rip a dvd she owns to her computer. I guess that's the first question because if it's not then I will not ask the second question.
It is generally considered acceptable to make a back-up copy for personal use provided that only one copy is ever in use and neither gets loaned out to a third party.
Ecoterrorism is actually the single largest terrorist threat at the moment. They don't usually kill people, but they blow up or set on fire very expensive things.
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SarksusATTACK AND DETHRONE GODRegistered Userregular
My sister-in-law is trying to figure out if it's legal to a rip a dvd she owns to her computer. I guess that's the first question because if it's not then I will not ask the second question.
Gonna guess no, but only because as far as the DMCA is concerned a DVD is encoded, meaning anything that can decode (play, rip) it without coughing up to the media cartels is illegal. I'm pretty sure that otherwise it's perfectly permissible to make a copy for personal use or to facilitate storage, backup, or use of legally owned content.
edit: So as far as she is concerned it's probably fine.
My sister-in-law is trying to figure out if it's legal to a rip a dvd she owns to her computer. I guess that's the first question because if it's not then I will not ask the second question.
Gonna guess no, but only because as far as the DMCA is concerned a DVD is encoded, meaning anything that can decode (play, rip) it without coughing up to the media cartels is illegal. I'm pretty sure that otherwise it's perfectly permissible to make a copy for personal use or to facilitate storage, backup, or use of legally owned content.
Yeah if you have to bypass anything to make the rip then its illegal but if the dvd rips without any copy protection work arounds i'm pretty sure you're good.
My sister-in-law is trying to figure out if it's legal to a rip a dvd she owns to her computer. I guess that's the first question because if it's not then I will not ask the second question.
It is generally considered acceptable to make a back-up copy for personal use provided that only one copy is ever in use and neither gets loaned out to a third party.
what if you run two copies on two screens for the stereoscopic effect
What Timothy said. It's pretty much agreed upon that it is legal to make a single back-up copy for yourself, as long as you don't share it.
However, in order to do so you would have to break the DVD encryption, which I think is illegal, or at least cannot be discussed here. It's kind of a catch-22 of bullshit.
My sister-in-law is trying to figure out if it's legal to a rip a dvd she owns to her computer. I guess that's the first question because if it's not then I will not ask the second question.
It is generally considered acceptable to make a back-up copy for personal use provided that only one copy is ever in use and neither gets loaned out to a third party.
Most DVDs these days come with a 2nd disc on which there is a digital copy that can be easily uploaded onto your computer. She should check those out.
My sister-in-law is trying to figure out if it's legal to a rip a dvd she owns to her computer. I guess that's the first question because if it's not then I will not ask the second question.
It is generally considered acceptable to make a back-up copy for personal use provided that only one copy is ever in use and neither gets loaned out to a third party.
what if you run two copies on two screens for the stereoscopic effect
what then
MPAA fucks you in the ear, gives you tinnitus, and then doesn't return your phone calls.
Ecoterrorism is actually the single largest terrorist threat at the moment. They don't usually kill people, but they blow up or set on fire very expensive things.
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TL DRNot at all confident in his reflexive opinions of thingsRegistered Userregular
edited October 2009
So I have this speaker box that a guy left when he moved out of the apartment complex. He's a DJ. There are two speakers in it, about 9" in diameter, and another tiny speaker on either side of them. I took apart a broken pair of headphones, popped out a speaker, and was able to get sound from it via my Zune, but only for a second (which I attribute to the headphones having been fucked to begin with).
How easy / worthwhile would it be to just take some 3.5mm cable from my PC to these speakers, either directly or by splicing it onto some speaker wire? Am I going to get everything set up and realize that my on-board sound doesn't put out enough juice to sound decent?
My sister-in-law is trying to figure out if it's legal to a rip a dvd she owns to her computer. I guess that's the first question because if it's not then I will not ask the second question.
It is generally considered acceptable to make a back-up copy for personal use provided that only one copy is ever in use and neither gets loaned out to a third party.
what if you run two copies on two screens for the stereoscopic effect
what then
MPAA fucks you in the ear, gives you tinnitus, and then doesn't return your phone calls.
It doesn't return your calls? Did they tell you they would, because if they told you they would and you're just waiting by the phone and you were sure she had a good time, I mean, c'mon, the evening seemed pleasant enough then why won't she call back, it's just so hurtful, if she knew how it was making me feel
My sister-in-law is trying to figure out if it's legal to a rip a dvd she owns to her computer. I guess that's the first question because if it's not then I will not ask the second question.
It is generally considered acceptable to make a back-up copy for personal use provided that only one copy is ever in use and neither gets loaned out to a third party.
what if you run two copies on two screens for the stereoscopic effect
what then
MPAA fucks you in the ear, gives you tinnitus, and then doesn't return your phone calls.
It doesn't return your calls? Did they tell you they would, because if they told you they would and you're just waiting by the phone and you were sure she had a good time, I mean, c'mon, the evening seemed pleasant enough then why won't she call back, it's just so hurtful, if she knew how it was making me feel
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SarksusATTACK AND DETHRONE GODRegistered Userregular
edited October 2009
FUCK ME THE XBOX MUTED MY MICROPHONE IN ITS PREFERENCES.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTdl1vbRwdg
But fortunately I'm having a party that night and everyone will just think I live like that 8-)
this cannot stand
What the hell toes. I leave you alone and come back to this?
On the black screen
NNID: Hakkekage
I'm guessing no.
I am Tycho.
NNID: Hakkekage
What the fuck???
I have seen this comic many, many times. This was the first time I noticed the decoration on the cup.
So what did I miss [chat]?
so if it is illegal, she will not do it?
As long as you don't plan on sharing it or selling rip away.
booooooooo
heeeee
Have you used one before? Sure you're doing it right?
Because XBox gear can be a pain in the ass.
More like if it's illegal and I can't ask what she'd need to do it because of rules here I will not.
legal.
unless she has to perform some sort of bypass.
It is generally considered acceptable to make a back-up copy for personal use provided that only one copy is ever in use and neither gets loaned out to a third party.
Is there something more to it than plugging it in and flipping the on switch?
I used one for GTA4 awhile ago.
He has a brother who is married. :P
Gonna guess no, but only because as far as the DMCA is concerned a DVD is encoded, meaning anything that can decode (play, rip) it without coughing up to the media cartels is illegal. I'm pretty sure that otherwise it's perfectly permissible to make a copy for personal use or to facilitate storage, backup, or use of legally owned content.
edit: So as far as she is concerned it's probably fine.
Yeah if you have to bypass anything to make the rip then its illegal but if the dvd rips without any copy protection work arounds i'm pretty sure you're good.
what if you run two copies on two screens for the stereoscopic effect
what then
However, in order to do so you would have to break the DVD encryption, which I think is illegal, or at least cannot be discussed here. It's kind of a catch-22 of bullshit.
It's a plug-in kind? Have you made sure that the volume is up?
The volume is up. I can hear people but they can't hear me.
Most DVDs these days come with a 2nd disc on which there is a digital copy that can be easily uploaded onto your computer. She should check those out.
Is your mic button on?
MPAA fucks you in the ear, gives you tinnitus, and then doesn't return your phone calls.
How easy / worthwhile would it be to just take some 3.5mm cable from my PC to these speakers, either directly or by splicing it onto some speaker wire? Am I going to get everything set up and realize that my on-board sound doesn't put out enough juice to sound decent?
It doesn't return your calls? Did they tell you they would, because if they told you they would and you're just waiting by the phone and you were sure she had a good time, I mean, c'mon, the evening seemed pleasant enough then why won't she call back, it's just so hurtful, if she knew how it was making me feel
I NEVER TOLD IT TO DO THAT.
BOTH OF MY HEADSETS WORK.