Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Does Mac the ripper follow in iSquint footsteps?

The official website of Mac the ripper [http://www.mactheripper.org] can not be access to for nearly a month. Does Mac the ripper follow in VisulHub’s footsteps?

As known to all, Techspansion, creator of the media conversion applications iSquint, VisualHub and AudialHub closed down in October 4, 2008. iSquint is the most popular video converter for Mac because it is free and with nice quality. Thousands of Mac people use it to convert videos freely on mac.


Now, the official website of Mac the ripper can not be access to. Does that mean it will discontinue too?
Mac The Ripper
About Mac the Ripper:
MacTheRipper is a free DVD ripper (extractor) for Mac OS X. It can extract commercial DVD movies to your hard drive, minus all the copy protections and region controls put in place by DVD publishers. Mac The Ripper removes CSS encryption, Macrovision protection, and sets the disc's region code to '0' for region-free by default, and is capable of removing RCE region protection as well, making an unrestricted copy of any DVD movie you own. Thousands of Mac users use it to backup DVD on their DVDs.

Related:
How to use Mac The Ripper to rip DVD to iPod, iPhone, etc. on Mac?