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MajorCaptSilly 01:08 PM 02-15-2009
My nephew has been deployed to Iraq and his biggest wish is to have some DVD's sent to him. I'd like to copy some from my collection but have never done it. Can anyone direct me to a program that will copy DVD's regardless of how they are protected?

Thanks,

MCS
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Tio Gato 01:23 PM 02-15-2009
Most computers have DVD burners with software in them now. You maybe able to do on your laptop or desktop.
Remember though, it's illegal.:-)
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JaKaacH 01:32 PM 02-15-2009
This has a 21 day free trial.
http://www.slysoft.com/en/
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AD720 01:32 PM 02-15-2009
It is completely within your rights as a consumer to make ONE backup copy of your store bought DVD's or Cd's as per the DMCA.

Maybe MCS is going to make ONE backup copy of his DVD's. And maybe MCS is going to store the ONE backup copies of the DVD's at his nephew's since he is out of room. :-)


Tell us a little more about your system. Mac or PC?
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MajorCaptSilly 01:38 PM 02-15-2009
Originally Posted by AD720:
It is completely within your rights as a consumer to make ONE backup copy of your store bought DVD's or Cd's as per the DMCA.

Maybe MCS is going to make ONE backup copy of his DVD's. And maybe MCS is going to store the ONE backup copies of the DVD's at his nephew's since he is out of room. :-)


Tell us a little more about your system. Mac or PC?
I'm on a PC. I realize it's not the most legal thing to do and have never been one to do this and never copy anything I don't already own. That's why I don't know how to do it!

MCS
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AD720 01:56 PM 02-15-2009
Originally Posted by MajorCaptSilly:
I'm on a PC. I realize it's not the most legal thing to do and have never been one to do this and never copy anything I don't already own. That's why I don't know how to do it!

MCS
As far as my interpretation of the law goes copying a DVD is not illegal and falls under "fair use". But I am not a judge.

What you do with it afterward, well...:-)

(Disclaimer - I am not a lawyer, any advice I give should not be considered legal council).

Check out these for more info -

http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-3513_7-5128652-1.html
http://jcalcote.wordpress.com/2008/0...-and-fair-use/
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JE3146 02:00 PM 02-15-2009
While I don't condone such actions :-) :-) (I know I know)

You might check out a program called DVDshrink :-)

and for those pesky ones, DVD Decryptor, then use DVD shrink.
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markem 02:27 PM 02-15-2009
While I haven't used it in a long time, NERO used to be able to copy DVDs. I think that there is still a free version ... let me test my google-fu ... http://www.nero.com/eng/index.html and http://www.nero.com/eng/nero9-introduction.html (free download on the right of this latter page).

Some alternatives listed here: http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/the-bes...-cddvd-burner/
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dillio 02:28 PM 02-15-2009
Mac or PC?
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markem 02:30 PM 02-15-2009
Originally Posted by dillio:
Mac or PC?
See post #5 of this thread
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groogs 02:39 PM 02-15-2009
I used a program called 1click DVD copy in the past. It always worked great for me.
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BORIStheBLADE 03:13 PM 02-15-2009
Is he going to watch them off a computer or off a dvd player? Because if he watches them off a computer you can save some time.
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dunng 03:14 PM 02-15-2009
AnyDVD and CloneDVD work great but are costly... :-)
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JE3146 03:16 PM 02-15-2009
Originally Posted by JE3146:
While I don't condone such actions :-) :-) (I know I know)

You might check out a program called DVDshrink :-)

and for those pesky ones, DVD Decryptor, then use DVD shrink.

These are both free btw :-)
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kayak_rat 04:41 PM 02-15-2009
I have a cousin who has a friend who has a brother who knows a guy who likes to use DVD Shrink and DVD Decryptor. I forget what the stranger said he used to burn though.
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rack04 04:55 PM 02-15-2009
I use AnyDVD to rip. DVD Rebuilder Pro and HCenc to encode to DVD-5.
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chippewastud79 05:15 PM 02-15-2009
DVDShrink. Real easy, put in a DVD, copies it to your HD and then place in a blank DVD and it burns it. Extras and all. :-)
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TheJ 06:49 PM 02-15-2009
I like DVDFab Platinum. It's a one stop program that works every time.

I like that I can copy a DVD in a format that I can watch from my phone. It can optimize for the Zune, iPhone, PSP, etc.

It's not free. I'd be very weary about downloading through a P2P site. High risk of trojans.
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ronhoffman2 07:11 PM 02-15-2009
i use anydvd, dvd shrink, and imgburn. anydvd is the only one i had to pay for, the others are free. it works like a charm for me.
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MajorCaptSilly 09:07 PM 02-15-2009
I ended up with DVDFab and DVD Shrink and am doing great! Thanks for all the advice.


MCS
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