Here are the tools I use to copy DVDS for my own personal back ups. I know some folks do not trust some sites due to all the junk spyware out there and virus stuff. But look at my answer history, you will see that I can be trusted. D/load the free protection I recomend. I trust the programs I mention below and use them. I also believe in try before you buy.
http://www.dvdshrink.org/what.html......... - DVD Shrink Freeware will copy most DVDs but there are some it will not copy.
http://www.slysoft.com/?aid=50549.......... - AnyDVD and CloneDVD
These 2 programs are great, 21 day free trial, and I have them both. AnyDVD and CloneDVD they will take off encryption and protection.
Just bought An American Haunting and DVD Shrink would not copy it, but these 2 programs no problem. Have not had any movie yet they could not copy.
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
http://www.cdcovers.cc/ - Go here to print out movie covers for your DVD cases
2007-03-15 16:13:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Before you burn a copyrighted DVD, you should read up on what RIAA has done and find the definition of "intellectual property"
What you are asking is a method for piracy.
2007-03-13 08:53:49
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answered by credo quia est absurdum 7
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Download a dvd ripper program from bittorent or piratebay . . . . on the search just type in dvd ripper
Ahem, obviously it isn't legal, what I said is just for info only :)
2007-03-13 08:54:39
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answered by Michael F 5
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If you're looking at duplicating protected DVDs, that is illegal and prohibited by law. There are certain pieces of software out there, they can't keep up with the latest encryption out there.
2007-03-13 08:54:39
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answered by Anonymous
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if your talking about copying a dvd movie , you need a dvd ripper such as any dvd and then burning software such as clone dvd there are others . but these are my two favorite because they work so well together
2007-03-13 08:54:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Burn/replica copyright video DVD, you need to use RZ DVD replica, it may without delay replica/burn copyright video DVD to a distinctive DVD disc, or replica to laptop problematical force folder, or replica to problematical force DVD ISO report, and so on. you may yahoo or google seek RZ DVD replica and acquire it, wish it may assist you.
2016-09-30 21:11:35
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answered by riopel 4
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If you own the DVD's its not piracy and is considered by many making a 'backup' of the disk. (unsure if this is your case)
Alcohol 120% is very good. and they offer a free trial.
http://www.alcohol-soft.com/
2007-03-13 08:56:50
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answered by INOA 7
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First you need to rip it on your computer I use this
http://www.afterdawn.com/software/video_software/dvd_rippers/dvd_decrypter.cfm
It won't rip copyrighted material unless you also have this installed.
http://www.dvd43.com/
Then run it through whatever compress and burn software you have like nero
2007-03-13 08:55:47
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answered by Joker 3
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DVD Shrink. Google it, it's free.
2007-03-13 08:54:25
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answered by Carlo R 4
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You don't, you buy those DVD's instead.
2007-03-13 09:26:43
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answered by Venom 5
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