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Old 05-08-2008, 06:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default DVD copy protection

ok just so everyone know's i'm asking this on behalf of a family member so it will sound a bit odd in part

basically what she is trying to do is a disk to disk copy of dvd videos, she has been using dvd shrink for quite a while hassle free but she has come to me asking how to remove dvd copy protection off dvds

now i haven't a clue how to do it so i'm here asking to see if anyone could help

p.s - it kind of has to be basic in was i can explain to her but basically like dvd shrink its a case of select D select C and press copy if thats understandably

p.s.s - thanks for any help, everyone here has helped so much
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Old 05-08-2008, 06:27 PM   #2 (permalink)
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AnyDVD.

Paid applicaiton but the best one out there.
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Old 05-08-2008, 06:34 PM   #3 (permalink)
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she has AnyDVD but its only got 5 days left (or so i've been told)

and sorry makaveli213 i should of said in first post she is kind of reluctant to pay anything for it she wants free wear

i'll see how much it is and see if i can talk her into it though (though very doubtful)
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Mr. Torrence will be of help here. Other than that she is outta luck. Since the copyright protection changes often AnyDVD is the best app i have ever used to bypass it.
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Old 05-08-2008, 06:47 PM   #5 (permalink)
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DVD Decrypter removes them as well. Rip as an ISO I believe (Haven't used it in a long time, so I can't remember), and then use Imgburn to burn the ISO. Bit of a longer process, but both freeware.
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ok thanks i've just been looking at AnyDVD that would be perfect for her just for the shere amount of dvds she does( 3-7 a week ) but theres no way i could talk her into paying for it (its £23.99 ) possible if it was £10-£15 but wow
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Well, like Mak said, Mr. Torrence can be of help there if you wanna go with AnyDVD.
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DVD Decrypter removes them as well. Rip as an ISO I believe (Haven't used it in a long time, so I can't remember), and then use Imgburn to burn the ISO. Bit of a longer process, but both freeware.
that seems viable it would be hard to explain to her but i think its do able thanks carnage

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dvd shrink already removes the protection.
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I am surprised we can even speak of this on the forums. Since removing copy protection can be considered a no no to some.

Though no one actually provided a link to the software.
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