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Old 23 July 2004, 02:47 PM
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Angry DVD BURNING?

PLEASE CAN ANYONE HELP WITH DVD COPY SOFTWARE? I HAVE A PLEXTOR DVD BURNER IN MY DRIVE BUT I CANT SEEM TO BE ABLE TO COPY DVD'S WITH THE ROXIO SOFTWARE THAT CAME WITH THE DRIVE. I HEARD THAT NERO SIX OVER COMES COPY RIGHT PROTECTION. IS THIS THE SOFTWARE TO BUY? ALSO, HOW DO YOU COPY ? MANY THANKS, HANS
Old 23 July 2004, 02:51 PM
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You don't have to shout.....

I doubt that any legit commercially available software (especially Roxio or Nero) will let you copy protected dvds because it is somewhat illegal...
Old 23 July 2004, 07:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Iain Young
You don't have to shout.....

I doubt that any legit commercially available software (especially Roxio or Nero) will let you copy protected dvds because it is somewhat illegal...
Iain's absolutely correct.

If you need advice (SNet's not the place for such a discussion), take a look on;

www.dvd-recordable.net
Old 23 July 2004, 08:40 PM
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You need to get a hold of DVD Shrink of the net here is a good place to find it www.vcdhelp.com and its FREE yes i said FREE and if you look hard enough there is even a step by step guide on the same web site.


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Old 23 July 2004, 09:07 PM
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yup, go with dvdshrink,

1) Its Free
2) Its easy to use
3) It allows you to choose what parts of a disc you wish to copy and does all the encoding quicker than most other similar programs.
4) It burns to dvd
5) Good results even with quite heavy compression (DVD-r only 4.3ishGB, commercial discs much bigger than this usually)
6) Of course, use only for back up purposes! -

Tried many, and this one may not be thwe absolute best, but the facts above make it damn close!!

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