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FairMount
Type:
Applications > Mac
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1
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585.98 KB

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Uploaded:
Feb 17, 2008
By:
the1silverwolf



This is FairMount v 1.0.2 (a tool to help you copy encrypted DVD's) without the shareware crap.

With this you can mount Encrypted DVD's as if they were not encrypted.

In other words, you can use Toast or Popcorn to shrink and burn the disk without ripping it first.

This is the full (only) version of the program.

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The comments from the website follows:
(http://www.metakine.com/products/fairmount/)

FairMount 1.0.2

FairMount is a tool that allows decryption of DVD content on the fly for a convenient access. FairMount does not perform the actual decryption, it simply forwards the data to VLC Media Player which is used for decryption - thus, VLC Media Player must be installed for FairMount to work.

FairMount can be downloaded with DVDRemaster.
Fairmount Screenshot

Using FairMount is easy. Just launch the application, and it will do it's magic automatically, replacing the original DVD on the desktop by a decrypted disc image of this DVD. To eject the original disc, simply eject the decrypted image. Upon quitting, the orignal disc will reappear.
Fairmount in action

Once FairMount is launched, making a backup of a DVD is as simple as drag and dropping its VIDEO_TS folder somewhere on your hard disk. The resulting copy will be decrypted as it is copied and will be ready for archival.

FairMount also enables application such as DVDRemaster to work directly on an encrypted DVD to make a copy that can be burnt on another DVD or that can be played on a video iPod.
Requirements

Fairmount requires Mac OS X version 10.4 or higher.
Known Issues

FairMount adds a bit of latency to data access (the bandwidth - the speed at which data is accessed - is however nearly unaffected). Some applications such as Apple DVD Player that expects low latency access might suffer from hiccups. When experiencing these hiccups, you can simply quit FairMount and use the DVD normally.
Technical information

FairMount source code is available and released under GPL license. For the developers taking a look at the source, here is some useful information:

Basic Sequence of Operations

    * A disc is inserted by the user.
    * FairMount receives a notification about the new disc.
    * If the disk is a video dvd, the original disk is unmounted.
    * It then starts a local web server (which is only accessible by the local host), to serve the decrypted image.
    * The decrypted image is then mounted using Apple's tool (hdiutil).
    * When the user ejects the image, the web server is stopped, and the original disc is ejected.

By this process, FairMount allows you to use an encrypted dvd as if it was decrypted.

Comments

Incase any of you don't know, you'll need to have VLC installed before this will work.

http://www.videolan.org/
sounds good to me i hope it woirks as stated
I used it to copy Final Fantasy "The Spirits Within" (I know old movie, but the only one I had handy) and it worked perfectly.
Down with MacTheRipper crap, the developer lost sight of who he was making this program for.....Pirates, they are gonna steal it anyways, so to charge and say you can't have the version that works with new DVD's........ Thank god someone stepped in to give us a version that doesnt suck.
I agree with your statements about macTheRipper.
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The Developer of MTR is a real prick, that's why I went looking for an alternative and found this program !
Thanks for the upload!!

BTW, make sure you don't start using Fairmount if it detects any bad sectors... take it from someone who had to find out what happens the hard way.
Thanks for the advice Zcarf,

That sounds to scary for me to even try this.