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    How do i do this, what programs do i need?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Snakey
    How do i do this, what programs do i need?
    They are protected by encryption.
    The program to get around this is:
    AnyDVD by SlySoft.

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    Default Re: Burning copyrighted dvds? Program?

    if you want to burn copywright dvd's then surely all you need is a match and some lighter fluid?

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    HAHA Nice one!

    Back to a serious note, the program I have used for the past 5 years is called CloneDVD. It's got a logo like the sheep they cloned. Anyway it's the easiest smoothest program i've ever used to burn DVD's and it has never had a problem with a single one. I've tried quite a lot of DVD's in different programs and often found a lot of them would come up with copyright messages and not burn, but Clone hasn't done that once. On the odd occassion it will come up with a similar message, but you just close down the computer and restart and it never fails to burn in the second time round. This has only happened about 5 times out of 1000, so it's basically not even a problem...

    I havn't tried the program Snakey suggested so i'm not going to say my one is any better or anything. By the sounds of it you can't really go wrong with either. If in doubt just get both and choose you favourite after copying a couple of DVD's...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dizaster
    HAHA Nice one!

    Back to a serious note, the program I have used for the past 5 years is called CloneDVD. It's got a logo like the sheep they cloned. Anyway it's the easiest smoothest program i've ever used to burn DVD's and it has never had a problem with a single one. I've tried quite a lot of DVD's in different programs and often found a lot of them would come up with copyright messages and not burn, but Clone hasn't done that once. On the odd occassion it will come up with a similar message, but you just close down the computer and restart and it never fails to burn in the second time round. This has only happened about 5 times out of 1000, so it's basically not even a problem...

    I havn't tried the program Snakey suggested so i'm not going to say my one is any better or anything. By the sounds of it you can't really go wrong with either. If in doubt just get both and choose you favourite after copying a couple of DVD's...
    Yeah i used to use clone cd for cds back in the day so its qualitly shit i know that, might give that one a go. Thanks mate cc And thanks danny g cc for you too
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    Default Re: Burning copyrighted dvds? Program?

    Are these retail dvd's that you have that you are trying to copy?

    If so unless the software you are using compresses them you'll need to use dual layer discs.

    The easiest to use compression software is dvdshrink although that program doesn't bypass the copyright so you would need to run it through another program dvddecrptor or imageburn first.

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    Default Re: Burning copyrighted dvds? Program?

    i used to use dvd dycripter and dvd shrink

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo
    Are these retail dvd's that you have that you are trying to copy?

    If so unless the software you are using compresses them you'll need to use dual layer discs.

    The easiest to use compression software is dvdshrink although that program doesn't bypass the copyright so you would need to run it through another program dvddecrptor or imageburn first.
    I forgot you are the master at this shiet. Sorry for not providing full information. Thank you for clearing that up BilBongThorton

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    Default Re: Burning copyrighted dvds? Program?

    Quote Originally Posted by Danny_G
    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo
    Are these retail dvd's that you have that you are trying to copy?

    If so unless the software you are using compresses them you'll need to use dual layer discs.

    The easiest to use compression software is dvdshrink although that program doesn't bypass the copyright so you would need to run it through another program dvddecrptor or imageburn first.
    I forgot you are the master at this shiet. Sorry for not providing full information. Thank you for clearing that up BilBongThorton
    Curious to know how a Hobbit that lives in a cave knows all of this.

    Surely hes an ITT-Tech grad.

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