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Hethj7 07-05-2002 05:58 PM

Burning DVD's??
 
Is there software out now that allows you to copy DVD movies? I see a lot of stuff to do this using your cd-r drive, but my parent's new computer has a dvd burner on it that I want to use. But, I don't know that movies can simply be copied using it. Anyone know how, or if, this can be done?

PKRWUD 07-05-2002 07:48 PM

I'd just try it and see what happens. I don't know first hand, but until you give it a shot, neither do you. Why buy software if you don't need it. I am curious to know what happens, though, too. :)

Take care,
-Chris

Mr 5 0 07-05-2002 08:22 PM

DVD software trial
 
Hethj7:

Check out this link, it allows you to download the software for a free trial. Cost is $40.

http://www.dup-dvd.com/

Lots more available out there.

srv1 07-05-2002 09:02 PM

inquire within.....
 
why pay when you can get software for free? some of you may know what i am talking about, some of you may not, inquire within!

jj_jonathon 07-06-2002 01:22 AM

Re: inquire within.....
 
Quote:

Originally posted by srv1
why pay when you can get software for free? some of you may know what i am talking about, some of you may not, inquire within!
lmfao...i feel like i wandered into a blackmarket thread..i used to be into that tho...got bored of finding all the free-to-me software and movies i could...

but i know that copying dvds was impossible for a little while...theres a code involved with em...some kid in sweden was one of the first to crack it and post it on the web...he was arrested rather quickly...so i havent kept up with dvd copying/burning...but id imagine that by now (quite a few months later) that this stuff would be out in mass amounts, but i dont knwo abotu programs out there yet ready to copy copywrited dvds...i think thats still something on the "down-low"... :)

Capri306 07-06-2002 01:40 AM

Naw, it's easy as cheese. Just rip the .vob files, convert to .avi/MPEG, and burn to CD-R with your traditional CD-R drive....well, that's basically it, in a nutshell, hehehe. ;)

F#$& THE DMCA AND THE RIAA!!!!!!!!!

srv1 07-06-2002 09:43 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Capri306
Naw, it's easy as cheese. Just rip the .vob files, convert to .avi/MPEG, and burn to CD-R with your traditional CD-R drive....well, that's basically it, in a nutshell, hehehe. ;)

F#$& THE DMCA AND THE RIAA!!!!!!!!!

RIGHT ON BROTHER! that is what i used to do.:D :D

no its not a black market at all. i am not buying or selling anything, i would simply pass along information. thats it. i go to Usenet and get some goodies. put it this way, in the past 3 years i havent bought 1 piece of single software, not Operating system, games or utilities. for experience users, you know what i am talking about. others should look into a program called Xnews or other similiar clients.

Hethj7 07-07-2002 08:24 PM

Sounds like there may be a few options out there. Where can you buy blank DVD's though to burn to? I have heard they are kind of expensive so it doens't really pay to burn movies yet.


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