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2007-02-01 16:00:40 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Other - Computers

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maybe you can try Plato DVD Copy. It is professional DVD backup tool for burn your favorite DVD movies to DVD-R(W) and DVD+R(W) Disc remaining original quality. so, it is time for you keep you original DVDs in safe.it is simply and easy way to copy
a DVD Movies by yourself, just need three step! insert your source DVD movies and destination blank DVD disc then press start . and everything will happen automatically!
Plato DVD Copy support clone DVD movies even it is protected such as CSS(Content Scrambling System), region, Macrovision or SONY ARCCOS protected DVD movies.
Key Feature:
1.Support clone SONY ARCCOS protected DVD movies.
2.Support to keep or remove audio-tracks or sub-titles of original DVD movies
3.Support clone Macrovision Protected DVD movies.
4.Support clone CSS(Content Scrambling System) protected DVD movies.
5.Support clone region protected DVD movies.
6.Automatically prepares blank DVD for recording.
7.Support copy DVD-5/DVD-9 type DVD movies to DVD-9(Dual Layer) disc.
8.It just takes less 1/5 of playback time to backup a DVD Disc.
9.Backup DVD movies onto your hard disk -- great for laptops.
10.Burn DVD movies to DVD-R(W) and DVD+R(W) Disc.
11.Support compress DVD-5/DVD-9 type DVD movies to DVD-5 disc.
you can get it here
http://burner.mostshareware.org/plato-dvd-copy.html
http://audio-video.mostshareware.org/

2007-02-03 19:45:15 · answer #1 · answered by lee 2 · 0 0

Please go step by step:

Copying Movies can be a slightly complicated process if you're not familiar with the programs used to do it. However, once you're accustomed to using the software, it's much easier.

So here's how to get started:

Burning DVDs with DVD Decrypter, DVD Shrink, and Nero.

Before you start, you’ll need to have the following programs installed on your computer:

DVD Decrypter
http://www.mrbass.org/dvdrip/

DVD Shrink
http://www.mrbass.org/dvdshrink/...

Nero (version 6.3 or higher recommended, which you can download from oldversion.com)
http://www.oldversion.com/program.php?n=...

serial number for Nero 6.3
http://computer-tricks.blogspot.com/2006...


(Note: DVD Decrypter and DVD Shrink are free online.)

(Note: Always try to use a new, unscratched DVD movie disc whenever making copies, as discs in poor condition may not copy, or will likely pass on glitches to the copy.)

It’s also recommended that you don’t run other programs while burning DVDs unless you have over 1GB of RAM or more.

Insert the disc you wish to copy.

Close any DVD player program that opens.

Phase 1

Open DVD Decrypter.

Click on Mode > ISO > Read

Now click on the folder icon that shows where the DVD file will be saved. Choose a folder.

Now click on File > Decrypt.

The process of making an exact copy of the disc to the hard drive should take approx. 30-40min. depending on the length of the movie and extra features.

When DVD Decrypter is finished creating the file, you can close the program and eject the disc.

Phase 2

Now open DVD Shrink.

Click on File > Open Disc Image

Browse for the file that you saved when copying with DVD Decrypter.

DVD Shrink will now analyze the movie for a minute or two.

Uncheck boxes for extra audio Languages that you don't need on the DVD

Click on the plus + sign by the Extras folder.
(This is where the bonus materials are on the disc)

To have higher movie quality, remove the extras by clicking on the individual files and selecting Still image/still images from the dropdown menu. (You can preview the extras if you want to see the clips before removing them.)

If you'd like to keep the extra features on the DVD, select the clip and change the dropdown menu to custom compression and lower it to about 50 or 60 percent for each extra.

Click on the main “movie folder”. If you've removed enough extras, or compressed them, the movie quality should be around 60-70%, the HIGHER THE BETTER.

Note: Target quality is about 65-70%, anything higher than 65%, and on regular size
TV's you won't be able to tell the difference between the copy and the original.

I personally either remove the extras or compress them to achieve the best quality.

If a movie is not too much over two hours, or doesn't have many extras, it will copy
closer to 100% quality.

When you’ve achieved the quality setting on the main movie that you’d like, click on the Backup! icon.

Insert a blank DVD disc.

Before clicking OK to start the burning, click on the Burn Settings tab and change the speed to 1 or 2 speeds lower than the highest available.

DVD Shrink will now compress the file that DVD Decrypter made and create DVD video files. Afterwards, it will automatically burn those files and the disc will be completed.

This will take about 20-30 min. to create the DVD video files and approx. 10-15 min. to burn onto the blank disc.
Source(s):
I make backups of many of my DVD Movies

2007-02-01 16:16:48 · answer #2 · answered by haikton 1 · 0 0

You can find and download a program called DVD XCopy, which was removed from retail shelves a few years ago due to it's ability to do just that - rip copy-protected DVDs. However, it should still be available through P2P networks and torrent sites.

2007-02-01 16:05:05 · answer #3 · answered by d3v10u5b0y 6 · 0 0

http://www.ripit4me.org/

RipIt4Me is a freeware utility that helps you backup your copy protected DVDs.

Recently released DVDs are now very often equipped with stronger copy protections - such as ARccOS™ and RipGuard DVD. Programs like DVD Shrink or DVD Decrypter cannot handle these types of discs.

2007-02-01 16:03:51 · answer #4 · answered by Sofiya 6 · 0 0

Try DVDshrink. It works for most. You will find some that it won't copy....Purely for back-up purposes you know.

2007-02-01 16:04:02 · answer #5 · answered by Cory G 2 · 0 0

anyDVD would help... visit slysoft's website to download the software for a free trial. u need to download both AnyDVD and cloneDVD together.

good luck

2007-02-01 16:04:55 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yeah, you can try DVD Decrypter (google it).
Otherwise, you need Linux to do it.

2007-02-01 16:03:18 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Try Alcohol 120%...

They tell it can copy anything...

You can download it at http://www.alcohol-soft.com/

2007-02-01 16:04:39 · answer #8 · answered by Archit T 2 · 0 1

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