![]() ![]() ![]() If this is the extent of the hassle we have to go through to get our DVD content on our iPhones, iPads, and Apple TVs, so be it. For so long, ripping your DVDs has been a fairly seamless process. This hiccup just shows how good we’ve had it as Mac users. usr/lib/libdvdcss.2.dylib (for architecture x86_64): Mach-O 64-bit dynamically linked shared library x86_64 In order to install libdvdcss.2.dylib in OS X, you must copy it to /usr/lib/ ex: put libdvdcss.2.dylib in /Downloads From terminal: sudo cp /Downloads/libdvdcss.2.dylib /usr/lib/ jblagden. usr/lib/libdvdcss.2.dylib (for architecture i386): Mach-O dynamically linked shared library i386 ![]() usr/lib/libdvdcss.2.dylib: Mach-O universal binary with 2 architectures Step 1 Download the libdvdcss from this link and install it to your Mac To install the libdvdcss on a Mac computer will be more complicated, but it will be. The libdvdcss library will run in the background to help Handbrake remove the copy protection and identify the. Insert DVD, click 'Open Source' to load the DVD. With libdvdcss installed on your Mac (or Windows), you can use Handbrake to rip DVDs with copy protections. If you see the following, it is installed correctly: Load the copy-protected DVD to Handbrake. If you want to double check to see if it is installed properly, open Terminal.app, and paste in this line: The only thing to note is, the location of the libdvdcss on Mac is now placed in the folder /usr/local/lib than /usr/lib. The only thing to note is, the location of the libdvdcss on Mac is now placed in the folder /usr/local/lib than /usr/lib. libdvdcss Once the libdvdcss-1.4.2.pkg is downloaded on your Mac, double-click on the pkg file and install the installer as per the prompts. If you run this installer from the VLC website, it will install a copy of the DVD decryption engine in a place where Handbrake can see it and use it. Once the libdvdcss-1.4.2.pkg is downloaded on your Mac, double-click on the pkg file and install the installer as per the prompts. The good news is that there is a solution to this problem, and it’s really not that hard. Unfortunately, that means that ripping DVDs in Handbrake is no longer as easy as dragging VLC.app and Handbrake.app into your /Applications folder. Starting with VLC 2.0, libdvdcss is no longer available as an individual dylib in the VLC application package, which means HandBrake can no longer use VLC’s libdvdcss for DVD decryption. Sadly, one of the changes with this release makes it impossible for third party applications to take advantage of VLC’s DVD decryption capability. With it comes a new UI and experimental Blu-Ray support. As we reported, VLC 2.0 shipped last week. ![]()
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