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i have NTI cd maker & alcohol 120%, but none of them is able to make an image of this cd, let alone burn it to a blank disc! Help appreciated!!

2007-01-23 01:46:24 · 4 answers · asked by s_kundu88 3 in Computers & Internet Software

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To remove the copy protection you need a Copy Protect Remove software. Such a software is AnyDVD.

AnyDVD works in the background to automatically remove the copy protection of a DVD movie as soon as it's inserted into the drive, allowing you then to backup the movie using a DVD backup tool such as CloneDVD and CloneDVD mobile. You can also remove the RPC region code, thereby making the movie region free and viewable on any DVD player and with any DVD player software.
AnyDVD is capable of removing unwanted movie features, including subtitles and prohibition messages such as copyright and FBI warnings. It also allows you to launch an external application whenever you insert or remove a disc, or prevent 'PC-friendly' software from automatically launching when you insert a video DVD.

Decryption is not all that AnyDVD offers. You can control the drive speed of your DVD drive, allowing you to reduce the noise level when watching movies on your PC. You can even adjust the display frequency of your monitor for both NTSC and PAL displays.

But AnyDVD doesn't just stop at DVDs. It also decrypts protected audio CDs to allow you to copy them.

Features
Works automatically in the background
Removes encryption (CSS) and region code (RPC) from DVDs
Removes analogue copy protection (Macrovision)
Removes features such as forced subtitles and warnings
Decrypts without the need to save the data onto your hard-disk
Decrypts 'on the fly'
Prevents automatic launching of 'PC-friendly' software on video DVDs
Allows adjustment of your monitor refresh rate for both NTSC and PAL monitors
Allows execution of external programs on disc insertion and removal
Allows speed control of your DVD drives
Compatible with all DVD media
Works with all DVD-drives, regardless of region code
Works with all DVD copying, such as CloneDVD, and all DVD player software
Works transparently for the operating system: DVDs can be shared over the network and copied with the command prompt or with Windows Explorer, etc.
Proven to be stable and fast and does not require an ASPI driver
Features AnyCDDA: play, copy and rip protected audio CDs

Download that software and try copying with Nero Burning ROM or Alcohol 120%,

Hope this solved your answer.

Regards
Praveen Kumar

2007-01-23 02:53:22 · answer #1 · answered by P Praveen Kumar 5 · 0 0

Guide to Copying Copy-Protected Music CDs
by Mads Haahr, written 5 December 2004, revised 2 April 2006

This guide explains how to copy music CDs that are copy-protected with ‘copy control technology.’ You need a PC with Windows XP and a CD writer. The guide also discusses why you would want to do this and whether it is legal or not.

This approach has worked on all of the (relatively few) copy-protected music CDs that I have tried. However, there are different types of copy protection, and I don't know if it works on all of them. It will only work on music CDs and not on (for example) game CDs. I have only used this approach with Windows XP, but there's a good chance it will work with other versions of Windows also.

Using this guide is intended to be pretty straightforward, but if you're having problems, there's a section on troubleshooting at the end. There's also some thoughts on what to do about this problem in the long term, and a section with links to online resources that you might find helpful.

2007-01-25 12:25:11 · answer #2 · answered by yamaha 2 · 0 0

there is not any way you may do it, short of having a professional DVD replicator produce replica-secure video DVDs for you (which purely works for video DVDs). If someone can examine the thoughts, they could jot down the thoughts, purely like you probably did.

2016-10-15 23:48:21 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Can you download it to your computer and then burn it from there?

2007-01-23 02:00:54 · answer #4 · answered by Pinkerton 3 · 0 0

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