07-10-2004, 17:46
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Copying copyright DVD's
This is a question for a friend, ( and that is the truth ). He has a DVD that he wants to copy for his own use but it is apparently copyright protected.
Is there any simple way he can copy this or would he need to buy a program to allow him to do this.
I have already told him that I do not condone illegal copying.
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07-10-2004, 17:46
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Re: Copying copyright DVD's
I wouldn't even go so far as to suggest dvdshrink....
http://www.dvdshrink.org/
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07-10-2004, 17:56
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Re: Copying copyright DVD's
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I can - I use this to backup my DVDs.
I often take a DVD with me when I travel around the UK - and I take a copy rather than the original, so that it does not get damaged. (or if it does I don't care...)
DVDshrink is brilliant, it even allows you to take out the bits you do not need - like the subtitles and foreign language versions...
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13-10-2004, 11:36
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Re: Copying copyright DVD's
i dont do this yet as perfect 1:1 copies cant always be done yet ..and yes im picky and hate reencodes
even dl dvds wont help yet as hollywood dvd 9's are 9.4 gig is it ? and normal dl dvds are just over 8 gig
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13-10-2004, 11:43
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Re: Copying copyright DVD's
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i dont do this yet as perfect 1:1 copies cant always be done yet
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Yes they can.
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..and yes im picky and hate reencodes
even dl dvds wont help yet as hollywood dvd 9's are 9.4 gig is it ? and normal dl dvds are just over 8 gig
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The size of an original DVD varies with the film and or extras that are on it. I'd say that the average size of dvd's in my collection (original ones) is around 7gb
My dvd writer can record up to 8.4gb so I can do 'perfect copies' if I wanted to - not that I WOULD of course, unless it was copies of my home video dvd's, yeah that's right
I've never seen a dvd-10 (9.4gb) dvd yet, but even so - I bet most of that would be taken up with extras or commentaries
http://www.mpeg.org/MPEG/DVD/Book_A/Specs.html has some info about dvd sizes...
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13-10-2004, 11:49
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Re: Copying copyright DVD's
im aware of how it works thats why i said in my first line that you quoted so well "you cant always"
while we all know u can strip subs/different audio/trailers/extras etc to make the movie fit thats not a 1:1 and films are not always 7 gig a lot of the older films are as extras on them are hard to find if any exsist i think i could backup 50% of my collection easily i could probably even do some of em on 4 gig dvds if needed to.
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13-10-2004, 11:51
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Re: Copying copyright DVD's
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Originally Posted by iadom
This is a question for a friend, ( and that is the truth ). He has a DVD that he wants to copy for his own use but it is apparently copyright protected.
Is there any simple way he can copy this or would he need to buy a program to allow him to do this.
I have already told him that I do not condone illegal copying.
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I obviously couldn't recommend DVD X Copy, which works perfectly, as that would be naughty.
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13-10-2004, 11:52
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Re: Copying copyright DVD's
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im aware of how it works thats why i said in my first line that you quoted so well "you cant always"
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Well excuse me for responding to your post
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Originally Posted by SOSAGES
while we all know u can strip subs/different audio/trailers/extras etc to make the movie fit thats not a 1:1 and films are not always 7 gig a lot of the older films are as extras on them are hard to find if any exsist i think i could backup 50% of my collection easily i could probably even do some of em on 4 gig dvds if needed to.
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And I can backup my collection to dvd-9 discs which means I don't have to loose ANY quality without removing anything. So what
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13-10-2004, 11:53
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Re: Copying copyright DVD's
this is the ultimate resource guide to this kind of stuff including backing up DVDs...
http://www.videohelp.com/dvdbackup
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13-10-2004, 11:56
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Re: Copying copyright DVD's
i wouldnt take it the wrong way im sorry if i hurt your feelings but i feel what you said was wrong respond all u like its why your a member of this and no doubt many fora
you can backup ur current collection 1:1 i cant im sure there are dvds out there that people own that are to big for this without some tweaking and u may one day buy a dvd that will be to large for your burner.
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13-10-2004, 11:57
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13-10-2004, 11:59
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Re: Copying copyright DVD's
doom9 is a bible the guides are superb especially the ripping to xvid/divx + ac3
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13-10-2004, 12:02
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Re: Copying copyright DVD's
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but i feel what you said was wrong
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What you said was incorrect - just because YOU can't do it doesn't mean it can't be done.
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Originally Posted by SOSAGES
respond all u like its why your a member of this and no doubt many fora
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No I'm not.
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Originally Posted by SOSAGES
you can backup ur current collection 1:1 i cant im sure there are dvds out there that people own that are to big for this without some tweaking and u may one day buy a dvd that will be to large for your burner.
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I doubt it - but it may happen. With Blue Ray and HD-DVD round the corner there will be a new format out before this happens I should think.
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13-10-2004, 12:17
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Re: Copying copyright DVD's
You might have some problems with DVDShrink and some specially compyrighted DVDs. You should check out DVD Decrypter, which can strip all kinds of protections.
www.dvddecrypter.com
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13-10-2004, 12:18
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Re: Copying copyright DVD's
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Originally Posted by punky
You might have some problems with DVDShrink and some specially compyrighted DVDs. You should check out DVD Decrypter, which can strip all kinds of protections.
www.dvddecrypter.com
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I use dvd decrypter when dvd shrink fails - It's not bad - not bad at all
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