Operating system: Windows
Publisher: dvddecrypter.org.uk
Release : DVD Decrypter 3.5.4.0
Antivirus check: passed
Decrypting DVDs refers to technology that is applied by an application or a program on the DVD hardware. It bypasses the DVD copy encryption or protection set on the DVD to prevent illegal cloning or copying. DVD copy protection or encrypting also prevent the DVD content from being backed up to the hard drive.
Under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (in the United States) making personal copies of DVDs are covered under the Fair Use doctrine. You should be able to copy and decrypt your own DVDs. It is reasonable that personal DVDs should be allowed to be backed up.
Features:
DVD Decrypter bypasses encryption and copy protections on DVD media.
The drawback to this DVD Decrypter is that it does not include documentation and the Help Menu links do not work either. Also, it doesn't work on all DVDs.
It does, however, have a step-by-step tutorial located on the developer's web site. It doesn't drain all of your CPU power as it operates. And, it doesn't freeze up your computer while it operators like a lot of other DVD cloners do.
DVD Decrypter is deprecated software for MS Windows. It can create a back up of a disk image of the DVD Video Structure of the DVD. While it was still supported software, it could have been used to make copies of DVDs protected by the Content Scrambling System.
This DVD Decrypter is no longer downloadable.
It was FREE!