Saving DVD's
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raceboy

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13,689 posts

304 months

Wednesday 15th September 2004
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Now go easy on me using computers for pleasure instead of business is new to me
If I wanted to save a DVD to the harddrive and then possibly copy it onto another blank DVD later how would I go about that
Obviously I'm not going to be doing this to anything with a copywrite on it

meeja

8,290 posts

272 months

Wednesday 15th September 2004
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raceboy said:
Now go easy on me using computers for pleasure instead of business is new to me
If I wanted to save a DVD to the harddrive and then possibly copy it onto another blank DVD later how would I go about that
Obviously I'm not going to be doing this to anything with a copywrite on it


Not quite as easy as *cough* backing up music CDs, but plenty of software around to help you do this.... I expect a flurry of URL's and advice any second!

130tdi

1,162 posts

271 months

Wednesday 15th September 2004
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meeja said:

raceboy said:
Now go easy on me using computers for pleasure instead of business is new to me
If I wanted to save a DVD to the harddrive and then possibly copy it onto another blank DVD later how would I go about that
Obviously I'm not going to be doing this to anything with a copywrite on it



Not quite as easy as *cough* backing up music CDs, but plenty of software around to help you do this.... I expect a flurry of URL's and advice any second!


You called

www.dvddecrypter.com

www.dvd2one.com

www.nero.com

www.dvdshrink.com

Basically, you decrypt the DVD, shrink the output files to <4.7Gb and then burn the result to a blank DVD.

Visit www.afterdawn.com for a good forum offering all sorts of more hardware specific advice.

The best bit of advice I can offer is to get yourself a blank RW disk - mistakes are aplenty to start with.

rich-uk

1,431 posts

280 months

Wednesday 15th September 2004
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I use www.dvddecrypter.com, never failed me yet.

It is, obvously, very illegal and you'll be staving the children of billionaire film execs etc...

squirrelz

1,186 posts

295 months

Thursday 16th September 2004
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You could run "AnyDVD" which acts as a filter, removing the CSS protection, and allowing copying on the fly, or the use of DVD copying programs which don't work on protected disks.

raceboy

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13,689 posts

304 months

Thursday 16th September 2004
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Right, thanks for the tips, with a bit of luck I'm saving a DVD to the harddrive as I type
Now stage 2, getting it back out onto another blank DVD, whats the difference between DVD-R & DVD+R Do I need to worry about it, the disc I'm copying off is a DVD-R

Well thats lost me
Used DVD Decrypter, I seem to have copied loads of file to the harddrive, no idea what they are, how do I get them back to one file that runs the 'movie'
I've got a copy of Nero 6 sat on disc on the table but it keeps asking me for a serial number and all I seem to have is a 'key gen' anyone care to point me in the direction of a little help

>> Edited by raceboy on Thursday 16th September 20:36

130tdi

1,162 posts

271 months

Thursday 16th September 2004
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+R's tend to write faster. In my experience, older home dvd players seem happier with -R's although newer players don't seem to mind on which format is used.

-R's are usually that bit cheaper, keep your eyes on Dabs.com they have some pretty good regular offers.

It's also worth paying the little extra for a named brand of discs.

Any probs, mail me.

HTH

Simon.

130tdi

1,162 posts

271 months

Thursday 16th September 2004
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raceboy said:
Right, thanks for the tips, with a bit of luck I'm saving a DVD to the harddrive as I type
Now stage 2, getting it back out onto another blank DVD, whats the difference between DVD-R & DVD+R Do I need to worry about it, the disc I'm copying off is a DVD-R

Well thats lost me
Used DVD Decrypter, I seem to have copied loads of file to the harddrive, no idea what they are, how do I get them back to one file that runs the 'movie'
I've got a copy of Nero 6 sat on disc on the table but it keeps asking me for a serial number and all I seem to have is a 'key gen' anyone care to point me in the direction of a little help

>> Edited by raceboy on Thursday 16th September 20:36



Woah - Slow down a bit.

If the *cough* original you're backing up is a -R, all you need to do is a disc copy or copy the two folders (Audio_TS and Video_TS) to your hard drive and then burn them back to a blank disc. Whoever lent you the disc has already disposed of the anti-copy protection - as far as you're concerned, it's purely data.

YHM BTW.

raceboy

Original Poster:

13,689 posts

304 months

Friday 17th September 2004
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130tdi said:

If the *cough* original you're backing up is a -R, all you need to do is a disc copy or copy the two folders (Audio_TS and Video_TS) to your hard drive and then burn them back to a blank disc. Whoever lent you the disc has already disposed of the anti-copy protection - as far as you're concerned, it's purely data.

Right copied the audio TS and Video TS files over, but I still can't seem to work out a way to play the files from the harddrive
Must get a RW disc at the weekend as I can see this taking a few goes to get right

trumpton

33 posts

260 months

Thursday 23rd September 2004
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just put it straight to dvd

skittle

312 posts

285 months

Friday 24th September 2004
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I use Ritek G04 DVD-r disks when I am making backup versions. Extremely good disks and never had a problem.

They are fairly cheap from eBuyer, about £7 for 25.

The printable ones work well with an Epson r300 printer if you are making a lot of backups .

raceboy

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13,689 posts

304 months

Friday 24th September 2004
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All sorted now I think, and a big thanks for all the help
Next question though.......
I've got a .avi file, if I try to play it I only get sound, how do I go about getting that on to a disc thats going to play