With the announcement of a new software program, RealDVD, Real Networks is providing the first mainstream means of legally transferring DVDs to a hard drive--with extras. The new $40 software is the first application to enable individuals to save DVDs on a PC hard drive without breaking copyright laws.
I suppose this software has the blessings of the MPAA? Read the full article, and it does sound a bit useless as it's locked to your particular hard-drive (even RAID mirror arrays which fail and gets a drive replaced, will mean you have to "re-rip" your entire collection). May be a solution for home theatre PCs, but would still rather have a standalone solution that can access this digital library.
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