DVD writers
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simpo two

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89,683 posts

282 months

Thursday 8th January 2004
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I got my first DVD writer today (OEM Pioneer 106) and chucked out the old CD-ROM drive so that I now have the DVD as master and a CD writer as slave.
Fantastically, and much to my surprise, it worked first time. XP said 'New hardware found' and that was it. Hurrah! Even Roxio has woken up and the previously greyed-out DVD option is now live. So now I can write DVDS!

Just one problem - I put in a commercial DVD-Video but instead of playing, I got a list of files, none of which would open. I rang one of my 'gurus' and he asked 'What software are you using to play it with?'




Ah.


So the missing software should arrive tomorrow Bizarre - I can write the buggers but not read them!

luca brazzi

3,982 posts

282 months

Thursday 8th January 2004
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Win DVD Platinum is the one to get.

>> Edited by luca brazzi on Thursday 8th January 17:18

ErnestM

11,621 posts

284 months

Thursday 8th January 2004
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Agree with Luca - and the other intervideo offerings are nothing to turn your nose up at either...

ErnestM

simpo two

Original Poster:

89,683 posts

282 months

Thursday 8th January 2004
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Actually it'll be 'Power DVD', but the price seemed fair...

john_p

7,073 posts

267 months

Thursday 8th January 2004
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PowerDVD is great, you can even link up an AV amp to a digital out (if your soundcard/mobo has one) and enjoy Dolby/DTS surround

WildfireS3

9,885 posts

269 months

Friday 9th January 2004
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Power DVD is good as in WinDVD. If you want to write DVDs, ie create your own for home movies or anything you will need a different package.

Plotloss

67,280 posts

287 months

Friday 9th January 2004
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Not much in it, but I think WinDVD looks a little more professional.

Was astounded with DVD writers on the whole though, thats a small fortune saved!

simpo two

Original Poster:

89,683 posts

282 months

Friday 9th January 2004
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WildfireS3 said:
Power DVD is good as in WinDVD. If you want to write DVDs, ie create your own for home movies or anything you will need a different package.

Never fear, I have the easy-to-understand Roxio and the hard-to-understand Nero!

AllTorque

2,646 posts

286 months

Friday 9th January 2004
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Plotloss said:

Was astounded with DVD writers on the whole though, thats a small fortune saved!


Care to elaborate?

g4ry13

19,920 posts

272 months

Friday 9th January 2004
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Just make sure you don't try and have Nero and Roxio both installed on your computer at the same time. I lost a whole weekend fixing my computer when my CD drivers became corrupt and could only burn a CD using the windows feature

>> Edited by g4ry13 on Friday 9th January 10:15

Plotloss

67,280 posts

287 months

Friday 9th January 2004
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AllTorque said:

Plotloss said:

Was astounded with DVD writers on the whole though, thats a small fortune saved!



Care to elaborate?


Blockbusters, Internet

Just two random words...

simpo two

Original Poster:

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282 months

Friday 9th January 2004
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g4ry13 said:
Just make sure you don't try and have Nero and Roxio both installed on your computer at the same time. I lost a whole weekend fixing my computer when my CD drivers became corrupt and could only burn a CD using the windows feature

I must be lucky - I DO have both installed and they work fine

g4ry13

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272 months

Friday 9th January 2004
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You must be, although i also had NTI Cd maker platinum 6 running as well. Not a good idea having 3 CD burning programs It's a known fact that Roxio and Nero conflict. At least Nero 5.5 anyway. I have no need for Roxio any more i have Nero 6.0 and it does everything i need it to.

AllTorque

2,646 posts

286 months

Friday 9th January 2004
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So can the copy protection on DVD movies etc be circumnavigated if one had the inclination?

g4ry13

19,920 posts

272 months

Friday 9th January 2004
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There is a way to copy DVDs but it needs to copy it on to the hard drive first IIRC which can take up about 10gb and it's a long process. I'm not sure how to do a direct copy of a DVD though from one disk straight to another.

Plotloss

67,280 posts

287 months

Friday 9th January 2004
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AllTorque said:
So can the copy protection on DVD movies etc be circumnavigated if one had the inclination?




Theres quite a funny story that surrounds it. The industry spent a rather large 7 figure sum developing an encryption standard called CSS. About a month after its launch a Russian chap developed a program that was quite clever and quite weighty called DeCSS that removed this fancy encryption allowing DVD's to be copied wantonly.

Effectively a witch hunt started for this Russian fella and whilst DeCSS is still out there on the web this chap is pretty much now been locked down.

In 2001 two MIT students looked at DeCSS in depth and distilled the code to 7 lines of Perl code.

Now thats hardcore programming, dissolving 4 years work and an awful lot of money into a simple interpreted script...

g4ry13

19,920 posts

272 months

Friday 9th January 2004
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There was a story of a program that did not allow you to copy right protected CDs in american. This university student figured out that if you hold the shift key it by-passes the right-protection and the CDs can be burnt. He passed on this information on the internet. Anyway, the company were going to sue him but the case was rejected. This was only a few months ago.

squirrelz

1,186 posts

288 months

Friday 9th January 2004
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g4ry13 said:
There is a way to copy DVDs but it needs to copy it on to the hard drive first IIRC which can take up about 10gb and it's a long process. I'm not sure how to do a direct copy of a DVD though from one disk straight to another.
If one were wanting to backup ones DVDs (in case the kids were to damage them or something), one could install a product called AnyDVD to enable the files to be ripped straight from the disk. Not sure about the products to resize to fit blank disks though.

john_p

7,073 posts

267 months

Friday 9th January 2004
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DVDShrink.

www.dvdshrink.org/

Yes, it's that good.

130tdi

1,153 posts

264 months

Friday 9th January 2004
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john_p said:
DVDShrink.

www.dvdshrink.org/

Yes, it's that good.


So is dvddecrypter - www.dvddecrypter.com