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kalia
12-09-2003, 17:12
Hi, my boyfriend gave me a DVD-RAM recorder for my birthday and im not familiar with copy things... Im trying to make a copy of a DVD film, but it has a copyright protection... Is it possible to remeve the copyright or bypass it :confused:

thanks a lot
:)

IceBreaker
12-09-2003, 17:56
Greetings, lass

Happy birthday & welcome 2 the forum.


I'm not too well versed in DVD copying either, but U could give CloneDVD a try - get it here (http://www.elby.ch/en/products/clone_dvd/download.html). Not that I've ever witnessed its performance, but the name by itself sounds so nice, doesn't it? :p

PS. since you're not familiar with DVD copying, let me remind you that a DVD recorder is not enough, you'll need a blank DVD as well - but I think you've already figured that out.. :D


He who laughs last has the slowest internet connection

gh0sth@cker
13-09-2003, 11:41
Read the sticky topic in the DVD Backup forum - although I'm not sure of the capacity of dvd-ram disks.

kalia
13-09-2003, 19:25
PS. since you're not familiar with DVD copying, let me remind you that a DVD recorder is not enough, you'll need a blank DVD as well - but I think you've already figured that out..
thanks IceBreaker, but im not that stupid!!! :p

i tryed clonedvd but i still have the same error... but in clonedvd i have a message : "can't read CSS- encoded dvd, so can't copy it"

kalia
13-09-2003, 19:36
i tryed clonedvd but i still have the same error... but in clonedvd i have a message : "can't read CSS- encoded dvd, so can't copy it"

FiT
14-09-2003, 01:01
Try DVDShrink (http://www.dvdshrink.org/#) best dvd authoring programme i have used, then use nero burn to put it onto a disc.

Some great tutorials here (http://www.dvdrhelp.com/)

hope that helps :)

FiT

IceBreaker
14-09-2003, 09:45
i tryed clonedvd but i still have the same error... but in clonedvd i have a message : "can't read CSS- encoded dvd, so can't copy it"

I could have sworn you said exactly the same thing in your previous post...:D


My suggesting CloneDVD may have been somewhat hasty.

Indeed, I inquired about CloneDVD, and it turned out that it CANNOT make 1:1 copies of CSS-encrypted DVDs, thus it does NOT deserve its name, sacrebleu!

WHATA SHAME!!! :mad:


In fact, there is no software to this day that can backup CSS-protected DVDs in 1:1 fashion. My guess is, CSS encrypts the DVD's TOC (Table Of Contents), much like some CD copy-protection schemes. The snag is, unlike in the case of CD-readers, there is no DVD-reader as of yet that can read a DVD in RAW mode. In other words, there is no such thing as RAW-reading for DVDs. Which explains why it is impossible (for now) to make exact replicas of certain DVD titles.


HOWEVER: this is no cause 4 despair. If the protection cannot be defeated, it can still be bypassed! There are tools that can remove the CSS protection so U can still backup your DVD. The backup will not be 1:1 since the protection won't be on the copy, but hell, who cares as long as the copy works...

Such software works in conjunction with DVD-copying progs (such as CloneDVD): it operates in the background, like a virtual drive interface, decrypting the DVD "on-the-fly" and transmitting the modified data to the DVD-copying program.

One of these tools is 'AnyDVD', U can get it here (http://www.slysoft.com/en/anydvd.html).


PS. READ THE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST! There are a few unsupported DVD-readers.

PPS. Mind what Ghost said - make sure about the recordable DVD formats your writer can support: DVD-R(W), DVD+R(W),DVD-RAM, etc... I think DVD-RAM capacity is roughly 10Gb. I know very little about this format. On the other hand, DVD-R is the most widely used, however DVD+R is said 2 be FAR more reliable.

PPPS. Don't forget the blank DVD... :D :D

kalia
21-09-2003, 13:44
Thanks a lot :) it works great! (anydvd with clone dvd)

But now, i have another question... My friend wants to do the same, but he has a Mac and i saw that anydvd works only with windows.... Any idea for a soft like anydvd works with mac??

thanks

barbaricworm
25-09-2003, 10:14
Originally posted by kalia
Hi, my boyfriend gave me a DVD-RAM recorder for my birthday and im not familiar with copy things... Im trying to make a copy of a DVD film, but it has a copyright protection... Is it possible to remeve the copyright or bypass it :confused:

thanks a lot
:)

i use dvd decripter,dvd2one then nero works perfect everytime and the backups work on my £37 dvd player i got from argos

IceBreaker
25-09-2003, 14:30
Thanks a lot :) it works great! (anydvd with clone dvd)

No prob, lass :cool:

As 4 Mac, I suggest DVDbackup, it works on Mac platforms and also decrypts and backs up CSS-protected DVDs, it can be found here (http://www.wormintheapple.gr/macdvd/DVDbackup.html).

NB. I don't know of any DVD backup software for AS400 and mainframe systems. Not that U asked yet, I'm just anticipating further questions... :D