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Posted by svcd187 on 06-10-2005 03:27 PM:

dvd copy protection help :(

everytime i try to backup a dvd it says unable to copy disc is protected...
how can i crack it? any help?


Posted by mod[e] on 06-10-2005 03:34 PM:

theres alot of program that would bypass or crack that protection...try one of these proggies

dvddecrypter or anydvd =)

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Posted by Tommygunpow187 on 06-10-2005 04:02 PM:

Great Tool's to use dvddecrypter or anydvd http://www.dvddecrypter.com/

works great !

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Posted by svcd187 on 06-10-2005 04:11 PM:

how do i use dvddecrypter.. i know i can extract the vobs.. but i wana have menus and shit is well..
like 1:1 copy..


Posted by Phantom on 06-10-2005 04:35 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by svcd187
how do i use dvddecrypter.. i know i can extract the vobs.. but i wana have menus and shit is well..
like 1:1 copy..



Use file mode.
Open DVDDecrypter -> Mode -> File.

Select all files (default anyway).
WinDVD 6 for example needs a VIDEO_TS folder to play DVDs from hard drive so make sure you create a subfolder after ripping the vobs and put the files in there.

If you want a 100% 1:1 copy, you'll need a DVD burner that is capable of burning DVD9s. Simply open Nero Burning ROM and select DVD in the upper left corner and start a DVD-Movie session. Now simply drag over the ripped files. Make sure you put them in the VIDEO_TS folder. The AUDIO_TS folder stays empty. Burn.

For a copy to DVD5 you'll have to downsample the ripped files either professionally via CCE or the easy method via DVDShrink, but also producess less quality.

Guides can be found on doom9.


Posted by Tommygunpow187 on 06-10-2005 05:01 PM:

Great infor
Xero Couldnt said it better

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Posted by svcd187 on 06-10-2005 05:04 PM:

thanx for ur help.. but what does dvd9 and dvd5 mean?
new to dvd burning..


Posted by Tommygunpow187 on 06-10-2005 05:05 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by svcd187
thanx for ur help.. but what does dvd9 and dvd5 mean?
new to dvd burning..



Here's a site that might help you even more http://www.videohelp.com/

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Posted by Phantom on 06-10-2005 05:30 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by svcd187
thanx for ur help.. but what does dvd9 and dvd5 mean?
new to dvd burning..



A DVD5 is your usual DVD-R or DVD+R with a capacity of 4.7GB. A DVD9, also named DVD+R DL (have not yet seen any DVD-R DL) is a DVD that has two data layers (DL= dual layer) with a total capacity of 8.5GB.

Retail DVDs are usually pressed on DVD9.


Posted by mattmatt02 on 06-10-2005 09:08 PM:

i use dvd shrink. its easiest to use and i can still have all the menus an shit. imo, the quality is fine. when shrunk to around 80% it looks same as retail. its only when it gets less than 60 odd that you start to notice verrry minor pixelation and thats only if you look close. thats only on a 21" tv though, i cant afford a plasma!


Posted by druss on 06-13-2005 01:35 PM:

clone dvd with anydvd running in back ground...all menues and sorts out protection for ya. dammit it'll even burn it for ya automatically

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Posted by chops on 06-13-2005 01:39 PM:

ulead movie factory have fun

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