mSpot Offers $5 Streaming Movies to Mobile Phones
ive had mspot for a long time
I use AnyDVD from Slysoft to break encryption. It just sits in your Windows system tray and automatically does its thing when a DVD is inserted.
For ripping, I'm using piece of freeware called Handbrake. It has a bunch of preconfigured formats that you can rip to, including .m4v. It takes a bit of time to rip a movie, but then I have an old PC.
After that's done, you just import into iTunes and sync.
Think of it like Netflix Instant Watch for your Phone. Now, if NetFlix would invest in something like that, I think it would catch on three-times faster. I would get it for sure. a program like Netflix Instant Watch + Ripped Movies = Huge Video Library.
So again, even though You and I rather Rip the movies, its good and welcoming to have other options available. Or, simply put, as TechJunky said;
techjunky said:
the thing about streaming movies is they may have a movie that i dont have in my collection.
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