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Aug 07, 2005 18:55

How do I use my computer's DVD burner to copy copy-protected DVDs? My computer came with this Sonic RecordNow! software, but it refuses to be an accomplice in my totally illegal DVD copying schemes. Do I need some special software to make this work, or what?

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africanamerican August 8 2005, 02:10:13 UTC
ive had my dvd-rw drive for almost a year and havent figured out how to use it.
i finally said fuckit after like 10 failed copies.

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bunkbed August 8 2005, 02:13:03 UTC
I use DVD Shrink to get from the original DVD to my HDD, then Nero Express to get from my HDD to the DVD-R. You can use DVD Shrink for both, but Nero seems to go faster.

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Oh &... bunkbed August 8 2005, 02:14:42 UTC
There are all sorts of guides to be had at Doom 9 if you can't do what you want with DVD Shrink.

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pavee August 8 2005, 04:02:22 UTC
How much are Clap Your Hands and Say Yeah my totally amazing greatest band of the moment!?

p.s. hi!

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ihatejeffroman August 8 2005, 08:16:12 UTC
use alcohol 120%

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kylan August 8 2005, 19:42:04 UTC
You need to use DVD Decrypter or AnyDVD (can find both through google pretty easily) to strip the protection and copy the disc image to your hard drive. Then, as someone mentioned before, you can use a program such as DVD Shrink to either re-encode the movie to fit on a single layer DVD(+/-)R or just pull out the main movie and forget about the extras so that you don't have to lose quality. For burning the movie back to disc (or any burning in general) i'd suggest using Nero.

If you become really concerned about keeping the extras and want the best quality possible i'd recommend looking into Cinema Craft Encoder.

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