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2007-04-30 07:49:42 · 2 answers · asked by chichibean4 2 in Computers & Internet Software

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Download IFOedit, a free program which manipulates the IFO files found on a DVD, that we are going to use to make new IFOs.
Extract the contents of IFOeditxx.zip to an accessible folder.
Run The IFOedit.exe program from the folder and click the button labeled "Create IFOs".
Use the next window to select the first VOB file that you have on your hard drive and click OK to begin the new IFO creation.
You should now have a complete and perfect copy of the DVD with new IFO files on your hard drive, which you can burn to a DVD-R at your leisure.
Alternately, just open DVD shrink, and select "Open Files" at the top. Deselect whatever languages you don't want, and then click "Backup". Choose where to store your temporary files, and click "OK" it will now shrink it and then burn it!

Tips
If you want to burn the ripped DVD to a fresh 4.7 GB DVD, often you will need to shrink it first, as original DVDs usually contain more than 4.7 GB of data. Use the excellent freeware program DVD Shrink for this. It can produce a ripped DVD directory that fits on a 4.7 GB disk, without discernible change in image or sound quality.
DVD Shrink can extract the information on the DVD, as well as shrink it to fit a 4.7 GB disk and create DVD image files. Using ImgBurn, you can burn these DVD images to the disk. Both are freeware and have a very small footprint.
You can try a Google search for "DVD Decrypter". It may be hard to find, but it is an effective and easy to use program for ripping and burning DVDs.

Warnings
Understand copyright laws in your country before ripping any copyrighted DVDs.
Understand that in the US, you may be able to rip a copy of copyrighted material for your own use under the concept of Fair Use.
Circumventing DRM is illegal in and of itself, regardless of ownership of the IP or intent after disabling the DRM method. Read up on the DMCA and then contact your congressman!
Please don't use this technique for piracy. Burning a DVD for your own collection may be fine. Making your copyrighted material available for the whole Internet to download is illegal.

2007-04-30 07:59:25 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you have a CD burner on your computer, you can do it with that drive and burner program that came on your computer.

2007-04-30 07:53:38 · answer #2 · answered by Kerry 7 · 0 1

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