platium dvdx copy backup

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  1. toothdoc1

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    can a dvd made with dvd xcopy be duplicated?
     
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    You just can't use DVDXCopy to do the copy of the copy with.
     
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    It needs to be ripped again :)

    "P"




    (I love a "Newbie" that asks short, simple questions -)
     
  5. toothdoc1

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    tried dvd decryter and it did not work.which program did you use to rip?
     
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    it will not work becaus the DVD is already decrypted

    use a simple Disc to Disc copying program like nero cloneDVD etc

    Dean

     
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    Use DVD Decrypter in ISO mode, first read, then write. This method will work.
     
  8. toothdoc1

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    tried everything thst was posted and still does not work. tried dvd decryt in both file and iso mode,clone dvd , intervideo dvd copy2,dvd shrink. any other ideas ?
     
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    The way I got it to work for me was to open the DVD so you can see the files, (not autorun it) then copy all files to a specific folder that you created on the harddrive. Next use Nero to burn the DVD. When you use Nero to burn it, do it the same way you would after using DVD Shrink. I'm just a newbie here, and mostly don't know what I'm talking about, but this way worked for me and made a perfect backup. :)
     
  10. toothdoc1

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    thanks for the help.copied the files to a new folder then used clone dvd2.worked fine
     
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    If you are using the ripper free version with, say Anydvd encryption software to remove the CSS protection, then that removes the old warning that you were watching a copy. Given that the whole ethos of the software by 321 studios was that it was for you only to back up your own personal copies, (so you had to own the original to make a copy), then the need to circumvent the CSS protection is removed. The argument was that if you owned the original then you have the right to make a back up copy, in case of accidents etc. This claim, which, in reality is a major precident legally for the movie companies & the piracy issue, in now not valid as the ripper free software does NOT circumvent the CSS protection.
    In theory then you can now use the ripper free platinum to copy ripper free copies ONLY to your hearts content, I haven't tried this yet I will keep you posted. I have used ripper free platinum with anydvd software, not having the warning is a real bonus. As this feature was many a copiers bugbear!!
     

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