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i'm well aware that dvdr's can be used for data backup.
just seems retarded that on one hand they sell you dvdr's and on the other they sue you for copying films.
it's kinda like the "tobacco" water bong thing. as long you state tobacco, it is legal. once the term bong is used by itself, it becomes paraphernalia. i know what you mean. everyone knows you ain't smoking tobacco out that thing. i have never one watched someone take a pull of a six footer with Samson Blue. o America. the sweet red, white and blue.
I make backups of all my DVD with no prob. and its really hard to tell the real one from your copyed one very little noice.And Yes But Law any thing you own !
Enjoy Life as you only Live Once So enjoy it :WinkNSmile:
^^ you dont lose anything other than the quality of the sound and video due to compression if its on a single layered DVD, you dont lose squat on dual layered
Actually you forgot one thing... the encryption
"They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security." -Benjamin Franklin
First thing:
If you copy a dvd the sound-quality never decreases. It will be copied 1:1.
The movie-quality, however, might be compressed.
I?ve got a projector and didn?t ever see one digital compression-artefact, even if
the movie was compressed up to 40% ( 60% left of the original).
Second thing:
If anyone wants to make a backup of his OWN dvds, then try this:
DVD Shrink is software to backup DVD discs. You can use this software in conjunction with DVD burning software of your choice, to make a backup copy of any DVD video disc.
It?s the easiest backup-program EVER. Best option there is to "re-author" the backup.
You can copy only the main-movie (saves space when
the silly menues/trailers can be left outside) and select the audio-language-streams.
User-restrictions (such as "don?t copy-trailers") will be removed as well as region-codes.
A pictured "how-to-do-thinggy" is linked from above website.
The program works best together with NERO, dvd-shrink has no burn-option built in.
But it ripps the dvd so it can be burnt with any dvd-burning-software.
Third thing:
The only dvd?s I know that have a new copy-protection are from SONY.
dvd-shrink can not copy them.
DVD Shrink is software to backup DVD discs. You can use this software in conjunction with DVD burning software of your choice, to make a backup copy of any DVD video disc.
It?s the easiest backup-program EVER.
Someone beat me to it. Indeed, agreed, hal-a-lu-ah, amen, can I get a witness.
Not living my life to see if I get into heaven or hell, just how long I'll have to spend in purgatory.
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