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Making a legal back-up of a DVD

 
 
filegod
 
Reply Tue 17 Jan, 2006 02:08 pm
Hello,
I am attempting to make a legal back-up of "Old School" which I just purchased. I have installed AnyDVD AnyDVD 5.8.2.1 as well as CloneDVD 2.5.8.1.

When I attempt to make a back-up it tells me that the DVD is copyright protected........even though AnyDVD is properlly installed and functioning.

Can anyone give some suggestions?

Thanks
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timberlandko
 
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Reply Tue 17 Jan, 2006 04:38 pm
Copy Protected means just what it says. Whether or not thats "right", or the way things oughtta be is moot in face of the way things are. However, if you wanna go through some hoops and mebbe get whatchyer after, try using a multi-step approach with DVD Decrypter and DVD Shrink ... its not exactly a "One Click Solution", but its good at what it does if you take care to understand and follow the steps. Oh, and you'll still find DVDs that just won't cooperate, and neither recommended application has any vendor support - you're on your own.
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filegod
 
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Reply Wed 18 Jan, 2006 01:31 pm
thanks!
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