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DVD X Copy Ripper Versions

Discussion in 'Copy DVD to DVDR' started by obsolete, Mar 19, 2004.

  1. Pop_Smith

    Pop_Smith Regular member

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    yes, you can share the HDDs on each PC and trans them that why (If you don't have a disk)

    OR, go the better way and get DVD43 and DVDShrink (BOTH FREE!!!)
     
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    Sherjo-70 (Newbie) 31 March 2004 19:02
    I have an earlier version and I would like to transfer it to my new computer. Is there any where on the net that the older versions are archieved?

    Or, now would I transfer the entire program?



    If you're refering to DVDXCOPY or some 321Studios.com software I don't know where you would go to get a 'non RF' version. If you have an existing account at 321studios.com it'd be worth a call or an email to customer service, you're entitled to three instalations before your ID number is rendered useless. Even then you simply call or email and they'll reset your ID number.


    Pop_Smith (Newbie) 31 March 2004 19:30
    yes, you can share the HDDs on each PC and trans them that why (If you don't have a disk)

    OR, go the better way and get DVD43 and DVDShrink (BOTH FREE!!!)


    If you're using DVD Shrink you don't need DVD43. DVD43 cuts through CSS but doesn't crack Macrovision. DVD Shrink does both itself as well as setting your backup to Region free.


     
  3. Pop_Smith

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    true but, it takes a shorter amount of time to use DVD43 to crack the CSS encryption, then, let DVD Shrink get rid of Macrovision protection.
     
  4. Sherjo-70

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    To transfer the program to my new machine, would I just copy the 321 program file? Is that all?
     
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    To transfer the program to my new machine, would I just copy the 321 program file? Is that all?

    If you have the file that installs DVD X COPY (or whatever 321studios.com program you have) just burn it to a CD or email it to yourself - get it to your other machine and install it.

    If it's not the one program you downloaded from 321studios.com (for example dvdxcopy_v.3.2.1._full_install.exe) and you're trying to pick pieces of a program off one computer and put it on another it isn't going to work. You need a file that installs the entire program.

    luck
     
  6. Sherjo-70

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    I downloaded the newer version of the program from the internet so I do not have the install file folder. How would I get it? I am trying to move DVD XCOPY EXPRESS 3.2.1

    I have the disk for 3.0.2
     
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    Can anyone point me to where I can fine the file to install version 3.2.1 -- I have the program but did not same by install file.

    Any help will be greatly appreciated.
     
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    The latest version I have saved is Express 3.0.2. If you have your license ID and password try contacting 321studios.com. Explain your situation and they may make a d/l available to you or tell you who/where to get it. If 3.2.1 has a ripper in it I doubt you'll be able to get it directly from them cuz thy are under court order not to distribute complete ripping and copying applications.

    luck-
     
  9. rrue

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    RWG -
    What surpises me is that anyone even wants the stuff
    from 321Studios. I've had the ripper version of their
    DVD XCopy XPress which I bought direct from them about
    a year ago and it's been nothing but freeze after freeze
    after freeze. Worthless response, if any, from 321 Tech
    Support. So I tried DVD Decrypter which worked fine,
    then freebie 321 Shrink with Nero, and after about a
    dozen burns at 4x I have had zero failures... 100% OK.
    Who needs 321Studios? I'm totally fed up with them.
    rr
     

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