June 21, 2008

All you computer geniuses, Help me please!?


I must burn this DVD certain, which is protected by copyright. I have DVD burner in my laptop and also bought a Polaroid DVD Recorder today, which has a 80 gigabyte disk which allows him to save the data and burn them on DVD. I want to know if a DVD protected copyright, data transfer on the disc DVD Recorder. I tried to burn it on my computer, but it does allow me. Can I download free software online, that copyright can burn DVDs? Thank you in advance.

10 comments:

backup guy said...

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A good program is called "120% alcohol," you can make copies or store them on your hard drive.

Other programs are CloneCD and DVDXCopy.

None of them are technically free, as far as I know, but you should be able to find a place where free download or for trial on the Internet.

backup guy said...

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of alcohol at 120% all the way! google it download, burn, and how copyrights (wtf?)

backup guy said...

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DVDFab Decrypter use. Go to research and DVDFab.

backup guy said...

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try these links. It ur May solve the problem. If solved give me 10 pts.

backup guy said...

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Download a program called DVD43 or DVD Decrypter



Did www.clonedvd.comdownload www.anydvd.com

backup guy said...

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backup guy said...

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free version dvd use or encrypt or DVD Shrink and can download a free trial version of alcohol at 120% and demons tools and try this way and

backup guy said...

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can use various software copyrights copy DVD ............ as clone DVD software ......... and may even try alcohol software .............. or u can use Neros option simply copy disk

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backup guy said...

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Hope this might help you,



Download the software and try to

backup guy said...

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You want DVD Shrink. Be aware that most DVDs are only half as big as the ones they put on film. You'll probably need a double layer blank if you made a backup of a movie that you legally own.