I scratched a DVD and downloaded DVD Decrypter to get the still
readable data. I saw it has CSS written there and I had a movie
DVD that I remember has CSS decryption (whatever it means).
I put it in the drive and run the software and was surprised to find
it can read the entire disc.
So what's the point of the movie DVDs being copy protected
when one can use DVD Decrypter to read the entire disc
100%.
Is there other method of encryption so that the DVD can't be
read by any software?
Once upon a time, when VHS was the standard. There was
a method called Macrovision or something to copy protect it.
How come the present DVD movies don't use the same method of
Macrovision copy protection??
Pegg