July 5, 2008

How do I copy this DVD?


I will extensively with hastle store bought DVD. My parents have a home weekend, and I usually bring along guests, and I also make a few movies there with me to receive my guests. Often I forget them there, or eventually take them with me on a 250 Mile Drive.

Recently, I had what I thought was a stroke of genius. I just support them with my computer DVD burner. In this way, I could leave my copy of detail there, and if someone wanted to see this film, I would have a backup here.

It was almost perfect, I bought a stack of 25 DVD and sat down to begin copying, finding many of my DVDs are protected? The homeless whom? Me? The guy who owns a copy? The guy who would like to have a backup copy, or play the movie on a video iPod?

No, it's to protect this film piracy software. So I was looking around, and I wanted to know if someone has advice? I tried AnyDVD, markers Dry Erase ... ideas are welcome.

7 comments:

backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
its music as they are copywright protected.That is your copy retail or rental copy from your local video store. DVD Shrink copy them in conjunction with Nero. If you buy a copy pure and simple, you can be your copy, it simply can not sell.

backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
anydvd is a fairly black .. but you still need a ripper .. use instead of it all.



just decrypt the CSS protection that .. which should not be a crack version also .. I apologize if it is not .. to enjoy.

backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
Designed for a very good option last time I had to do likewise.

backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
I always use this isofter DVD Ripper to support my DVD in my local disk.

backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
If you copy DVD to use for yourself, I think it's OK.

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backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
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backup guy said...

(From old blog's comments)
Download:



This program is free and will copy any DVD. It will also remove any restrictions on the original DVD


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Good luck