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SnakeAnarchy
January 29th, 2004, 06:15 PM
hey i have a question since i'll soon be buying a dvd burner, i have heard that dvd copying programs only let you copy from the original dvd. is this true? is there a way to bypass this?
CompuGeek
January 29th, 2004, 07:09 PM
hey i have a question since i'll soon be buying a dvd burner, i have heard that dvd copying programs only let you copy from the original dvd. is this true? is there a way to bypass this?
There are ways around the copy protection. Try AnyDVD.
Lots of threads about this already.
Search for one.
Drew22
February 7th, 2004, 02:44 PM
I would reccomend that you run a search for dvd hacks already on the burner....... there are a series of #'s and codes that you can program into a dvd burner so that the burner will lose it's regionalism/macrovision therefor allowing you to burn copywritten material..... then no it wouldnt matter if it was an original or not.
CompuGeek
February 7th, 2004, 03:37 PM
I would reccomend that you run a search for dvd hacks already on the burner....... there are a series of #'s and codes that you can program into a dvd burner so that the burner will lose it's regionalism/macrovision therefor allowing you to burn copywritten material..... then no it wouldnt matter if it was an original or not.
No, you don't need a firmware hack or whatever the hell you're talking about.
AnyDVD takes care of CSS, region codes, and Macrovision.
:sw
Drew22
February 7th, 2004, 03:45 PM
"No, you don't need a firmware hack or whatever the hell you're talking about"
I apoligize "compugeek" just offering an alternative for the lad.
CompuGeek
February 7th, 2004, 03:52 PM
"No, you don't need a firmware hack or whatever the hell you're talking about"
I apoligize "compugeek" just offering an alternative for the lad.
Don't take it personally when I come across like a cranky elitist nerd.
:gj