I’m burning old Space 1999 episodes to my iPhone. Remember kids, it’s not a crime to make copies of your legally obtained media for different devices… yet.
I’m burning old Space 1999 episodes to my iPhone. Remember kids, it’s not a crime to make copies of your legally obtained media for different devices… yet.
8 thoughts on “That’s One Dead Robot!”
I totally remember watching Space 1999 as a wee tot, and being scared shitless by moments like this one. I had nightmares!
Not a lot once you convert them to the iPod/iPhone format. I rip my own using a two program system (because I’m too cheap to buy Handbrake). But some tv DVDs have their video cut up in a million files, hacked right in the middle of the episode (Boo Battlestar!) which makes stitching them together a pain, once you’ve “flattened” them. Thankfully the Space 1999 disks are divided by episode.
MAYA!!!! Sweet.
How much room do the episodes take? Or are you just ripping your own DVDs?
Those painted on sideburns – rowlrrr!
poor maya … always blowing up and turning into monsters. still, she was my first tv character crush … I still have a thing for women with spotty eyebrows
DVDs are protected by a 8(?) year old system long since hacked.
Currently there’s no circumvention law in Canada. The last election killed that bill. It’s still cooking though.
What if your legally obtained copy has copy protection (like a lot of CDs, digital music, and most DVDs)? I thought it was illegal to circumvent it. Even if “circumventing” is just using a device that ignores the stupid copy protection.
Somehow buried deep in my brain is this image, I’ve seen this before!