How do I make backups of DVDs?
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www.slysoft.com
This stuff works very well indeed. Of course - if you use the software to circumvent the copy protection systems you are committing an offence. Whilst the studios may or may not take this seriously there are cases of people being fined big money.
Using the software to create copies for sale will be taken very seriously indeed and land anyone doing it in prison.
The driver can be used to "multi-region" a Media Center PC for example....which is fairly legitimate I think. The copying software can be used to back up DVDs of home movies you've made.
Clearly there is NO WAY ANYONE would EVER CONSIDER using the two together at any time to make copies of other stuff. Oh no. That would be illegal.
This stuff works very well indeed. Of course - if you use the software to circumvent the copy protection systems you are committing an offence. Whilst the studios may or may not take this seriously there are cases of people being fined big money.
Using the software to create copies for sale will be taken very seriously indeed and land anyone doing it in prison.
The driver can be used to "multi-region" a Media Center PC for example....which is fairly legitimate I think. The copying software can be used to back up DVDs of home movies you've made.
Clearly there is NO WAY ANYONE would EVER CONSIDER using the two together at any time to make copies of other stuff. Oh no. That would be illegal.
dvd shrink is great
- download it at www.doom9.org/?/mpg/dvdshrink31-main.htm
does it all in one go these days, but bear in mind that it will compress your standard dual-layer dvd into a single layer, so there is normally a small loss of quality. Not noticeable for most things.
- download it at www.doom9.org/?/mpg/dvdshrink31-main.htm
does it all in one go these days, but bear in mind that it will compress your standard dual-layer dvd into a single layer, so there is normally a small loss of quality. Not noticeable for most things.
Don said:
www.slysoft.com
This stuff works very well indeed. Of course - if you use the software to circumvent the copy protection systems you are committing an offence. Whilst the studios may or may not take this seriously there are cases of people being fined big money.
Using the software to create copies for sale will be taken very seriously indeed and land anyone doing it in prison.
The driver can be used to "multi-region" a Media Center PC for example....which is fairly legitimate I think. The copying software can be used to back up DVDs of home movies you've made.
Clearly there is NO WAY ANYONE would EVER CONSIDER using the two together at any time to make copies of other stuff. Oh no. That would be illegal.
Thanks Don - I genuinely am not looking to make money here, I just want to be able to copy the odd DVD.
Thanks all.
Don said:
www.slysoft.com
This stuff works very well indeed. Of course - if you use the software to circumvent the copy protection systems you are committing an offence. Whilst the studios may or may not take this seriously there are cases of people being fined big money.
Yup, CLONEDVD + ANYDVD gets my vote - Any DVD allows one to play copy protected audio CDs as well
Chris Type R said:
Don said:
www.slysoft.com
This stuff works very well indeed. Of course - if you use the software to circumvent the copy protection systems you are committing an offence. Whilst the studios may or may not take this seriously there are cases of people being fined big money.
Yup, CLONEDVD + ANYDVD gets my vote - Any DVD allows one to play copy protected audio CDs as well
Yes but you have to PAY for these doncha?
Bedford Rascal said:Can any one help advise me on backing up my bank notes? I've tried a colour photocopier but it wasn't very good quality.
Dave, give up on the old "It's just for personal use, honest guv" stuff - We all read your first post. Mad Dave said:
Before anyone says it, I'm advocating flogging illegal copies for a fiver.
>> Edited by chim_knee on Wednesday 1st March 12:19
>> Edited by chim_knee on Wednesday 1st March 12:20
alltorque said:
Yes but you have to PAY for these doncha?
Well clearly there is NO WAY that anyone would even begin to consider using Google to find HACKS that turn the FREE DOWNLOAD TRIAL VERSIONS into the REAL THING! That would be depriving the software authors of their rightful income! And illegal! I am certain no-one reading PH would want to do such a thing and then backup copyrighted and copy-protected content from DVDs they don't own!
The very thought!
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