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Posted by Playa24_7 on Dec-26-2006 23:41:

Dunno What do you use to burn DVDs, that are copy protected?

Just wondering what programs people use, to burn DVDs that are copy protected. Also, the program needs to be able to split a DVD video into two, so it can burn on two DVDs (usually doesn't fit on some normal DVD R). Thanks.


Posted by Jem_hadar on Dec-26-2006 23:44:

my brother has a MASSIVE illegal DVD movie copying operation going on... or had one last 2 years... which is funny bc he was a Don at a residence in North Bay... and he'd sell movies to his students that lived in his res! LOL

awesomeness. i can ask him for u if u want dannyboy.


Posted by Flec on Dec-27-2006 00:08:

SlySofy anydvd (this removes copy/region protection) + Elaborate Bytes Clone DvD2 ( rips + burns the movie, super easy 1 click process)

both availible for a cheap price which is extrememly worht it.... or find them online :P


Posted by smuncky on Dec-27-2006 00:40:

its funny cuz there was just a thread on RFD about this taht was locked. was that u dan?

to answer your question, dvd shrink

best program you'll ever use, and its free. just do a google search


Posted by Playa24_7 on Dec-27-2006 01:29:

quote:
Originally posted by smuncky
its funny cuz there was just a thread on RFD about this taht was locked. was that u dan?

to answer your question, dvd shrink

best program you'll ever use, and its free. just do a google search


yeah that was me lol

k, so I use DVD Shrink, and I let it encode the DVD, which it is doing now. Once that is done, does it just give me a file with everything? Then I used a program like Nero to burn that file onto a DVD, then it should play in my DVD player? OR will it give me another option after, to burn whatever it is encoding, onto a DVD?

(guessing it's probably building an image of the DVD on my harddrive right now, then will give me the option after to burn it onto a DVD)


Posted by Jem_hadar on Dec-27-2006 04:44:

quote:
Originally posted by smuncky
dvd shrink



YUP! Thats whut my brother uses.


Posted by King Luis on Dec-27-2006 13:45:

dvd shrink
nero
dvd decrypter
those are my tools


Posted by Skipper on Dec-27-2006 13:54:

or, you could just buy it.


Posted by King Luis on Dec-27-2006 14:00:

quote:
Originally posted by Skipper
or, you could just buy it.

its for testing purposes.
plus $40 for a movie...i only buy really good ones.


Posted by jonnystel on Dec-27-2006 14:29:

Anything for mac i feel left out ! haha


Posted by tiestoworld on Dec-27-2006 14:41:

woooooooooooot

kick ass

Magic DVD Ripper V4.2.4
www.magicdvdripper.com


Posted by ChemEnhanced on Dec-27-2006 23:12:

quote:
Originally posted by King Luis
its for testing purposes.
plus $40 for a movie...i only buy really good ones.


but you have no problem in stealing shitty ones.....okay makes a lot of sense.


Posted by dallastar on Dec-27-2006 23:46:

there is this store in toronto, actually many locations across toronto and GTA, it's called Blockbuster


Posted by Playa24_7 on Dec-28-2006 02:12:

quote:
Originally posted by Skipper
or, you could just buy it.


How about I already own it, and want to make a back-up of the video I spent money on?

Always putting your 2 cents in skipper, which is worthless to me.


Posted by exstasie on Dec-28-2006 02:31:

quote:
Originally posted by jonnystel
Anything for mac i feel left out ! haha



To decrypt the movie, I use MactheRipper thats the only program I have found that works so far.
This just extracts the DVD to your HD as the VIDEO_TS files and removes all encrpytions.
I then use Popcorn or Toast to burn the VIDEO_TS files to a DVD.
If you want more help PM me.
and as for PCs, I use some de-encrpyting program called CSS+ or something like that to allow the program to burn.
Then I use AnyDVD software. Works sooooo good. You can delete extras, audio files, previews and screens, or just shrink the video to fit.
I have been using AnyDVD now for a while and never had a problem.

quote:
Originally posted by Playa24_7
How about I already own it, and want to make a back-up of the video I spent money on?

Always putting your 2 cents in skipper, which is worthless to me.


That's the best reason to use it. I currently live at University in my dorm room, and I don't want to lug all 300+ of my DVDs back and forth all the time. I also do lots of travelling. I don't want to bring the original copy w/ me incase I lose it, so its easier just to make a backup copy.

I can make a backup copy in less than 20 minutes, and have the same picture quality. And not to mention the fact that it costs less than $0.20 for each DVD.


Posted by smuncky on Dec-28-2006 02:45:

quote:
Originally posted by exstasie
To decrypt the movie, I use MactheRipper thats the only program I have found that works so far.
This just extracts the DVD to your HD as the VIDEO_TS files and removes all encrpytions.
I then use Popcorn or Toast to burn the VIDEO_TS files to a DVD.
If you want more help PM me.
and as for PCs, I use some de-encrpyting program called CSS+ or something like that to allow the program to burn.
Then I use AnyDVD software. Works sooooo good. You can delete extras, audio files, previews and screens, or just shrink the video to fit.
I have been using AnyDVD now for a while and never had a problem.






dvd shrink does all that in one easy program


Posted by exstasie on Dec-28-2006 04:20:

quote:
Originally posted by smuncky
dvd shrink does all that in one easy program


Never used DVD Shrink..but AnyDVD does it all in one program too.
If you "purchase" AnyDVD it comes w/ a de-protection program...

I just use CSS so i can play any region videos and some other stuff.


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Dec-29-2006 06:20:

Maybe you should go out and buy the DVD if you like it Dan


Posted by chinamon on Dec-29-2006 06:44:

dvd shrink is great if video quality isnt your main concern. dvd shrink is quick and does the job sufficiently.

dvd decrypter is perfect when the original source is a dvd5 and video requires no compression.


Posted by exstasie on Dec-29-2006 06:48:

quote:
Originally posted by chinamon
dvd shrink is great if video quality isnt your main concern. dvd shrink is quick and does the job sufficiently.

dvd decrypter is perfect when the original source is a dvd5 and video requires no compression.


+1 on the DVD Decrypt...

I should have bought some DL DVD when Futureshop had them on sale..they were like $0.75 each or something like that.


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Dec-29-2006 06:59:

quote:
Originally posted by Playa24_7
How about I already own it, and want to make a back-up of the video I spent money on?


Why do you want 2 copies of the same thing?


Posted by exstasie on Dec-29-2006 07:27:

quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
Why do you want 2 copies of the same thing?


I can answer that one for him

- If you want portability issues. I personally reside at two different locations, and its a bitch bringing DVDs back and forth from both houses.

- Another reason, is for backup purposes I'm not going to lie, I have dozens of DVDs that don't work anymore cause of scratches and skips, and this can be fixed by creating a backup to watch or stuff like that.


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Dec-29-2006 09:15:

Well scratches is really your own fault - you scratch up one, you can scratch up another. Or do you keep burning more backups each time the movie is scratched up?

And the portability thing is a really rare case too - I'm sure not all people who claim to need a DVD burner to back up their DVDs have two houses in which they live.


Posted by Playa24_7 on Dec-29-2006 11:56:

quote:
Originally posted by Skipper
or, you could just buy it.


quote:
Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
Maybe you should go out and buy the DVD if you like it Dan


hey, are you and Skipper friends?

and don't even get me started on you not actually buying things, yet having them somehow....


Posted by zokissima on Dec-29-2006 13:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
Well scratches is really your own fault - you scratch up one, you can scratch up another. Or do you keep burning more backups each time the movie is scratched up?

And the portability thing is a really rare case too - I'm sure not all people who claim to need a DVD burner to back up their DVDs have two houses in which they live.

Wait, what exactly are you arguing for? Scratches are always the fault of the user, of course, but so what? So long as he owns it, he is legally entitled to make a backup copy.

Anyways, DVD Shrink is the way to go. Can't get around the encryption algorithm of some movies out there, but for 90% of them, it works fine.


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