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17. February 2006 @ 05:44 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Dose AnyDVD do the same job as DVD43?
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17. February 2006 @ 05:47 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Both programs are drivers that work in the background to break encryption. However, AnyDVD has now included a ripper part of the program that can be used on damaged disks.


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17. February 2006 @ 05:49 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
ok thanks..but because you have to pay for AnyDVD and DVD43 is free
what do u think i should do +what do u have DVD43 or anydvd
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17. February 2006 @ 05:53 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
As you stated DVD43 is free and works for many posters. I have AnyDVD and it works well for me, I had some problems with DVD43. AnyDVD is money well spent and there is always a discount going on either at AD or from CDFreaks. It is money well spent. But in the end it is whatever works for you :)


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17. February 2006 @ 05:56 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
one last question when buying anydvd do u get sent out a serial number?

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17. February 2006 @ 08:37 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hello all,just a little note,I been using AnyDVD since the first or second day out..
Also DVD43 as compared to each other DVD43 is the looser..as AnyDVD is always updated.
While DVD43 is not updated as often as AnyDVD.
Dvd43 has and will cause problem?s on some operating systems..AnyDVD is rare to cause problem?s to a operating system..

So my advice is to buy AnyDVD..as it is so far the best..

good read
Don't fence me in
http://p2pnet.net/story/7954

This technology is owned by someone other other than the copyright holder. It isn't copyright holders putting a fence around their "property": rather, i's the third parties putting a fence around *MY* property.


Powerful government officials have started to weigh in on this debate.

In November 2005 Stewart Baker, the Department of Homeland Security's assistant secretary for policy, said to the industry, "It's very important to remember that it's your intellectual property - it's not your computer".
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17. February 2006 @ 09:32 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Does clone CD REALLY copy ANY CD? Will I be able to back up my PC games without the dreaded "insert correct CD" garbage?
I have all the other software SlySoft sells, does it do what it says on the tin?

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17. February 2006 @ 10:26 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Clone CD, Awesome, have owned it since 2000 or so, will back up all your game CDs easily.



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17. February 2006 @ 12:32 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Cheers, I will give it a whirl!

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18. February 2006 @ 05:02 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
QUOTE.

CloneCd will copy PS2 games, here are the instructions that were posted for copying PS2.

Getting the ISO onto your computer

1) Put in your ps2 disc into the DVD writer.

2) Open up Clone CD and click the "Read to Image File" button on the left hand side.

3) Select the DVD or CD drive your Ps2 disc is in and click "Next"

4) Click "Game CD" then "Next"

5) Browse and pick where you want to put the image file and then click "Ok"

6) The image file will then be created along with a .sub and .ccd file.

Writing the ISO to a disc

1) Go back or open up Clone CD and click the "Write From Image File" button.

2) Browse and find the .ccd file that you created and double click it, click "Next"

3) Choose the DVD or CD rom drive your blank DVD or CD is in and click "Next"

4) On this screen make sure the "Write Speed" is set to 1x and make sure the "Game" icon is chosen, click "Ok" and that's it!
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18. February 2006 @ 08:02 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
ireland This is if you have a mod chip ?
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18. February 2006 @ 09:38 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I think so.

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18. February 2006 @ 09:48 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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ireland This is if you have a mod chip ?

my quote of a quote
CloneCd will copy PS2 games, here are the instructions that were posted for copying PS2.

Getting the ISO onto your computer

1) Put in your ps2 disc into the DVD writer.

the stuff i posted is how to copy ps2 games..in your computer,no mod chip is needed to do that..

now read the instructions again..

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18. February 2006 @ 09:51 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I think he meant mod chip for the PS2 in order to play copied games. That's how I understood it though...

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18. February 2006 @ 11:04 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
pulsar, ireland
That's right, in order to play copy ps2 you need a mod chip in your game console, unless clonedcd people found a way to copy ps2 and play without mod chip. That will be the grates program ever!!!!!!!!!
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20. February 2006 @ 08:05 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Quick question. Where it says:

- Note: To use DVDDecrypter with AnyDVD set I/O Model to SPTI or ElbyCDIO. Set CSS Cracking method to none. Disable checking for structure protection.


Does this mean disable ONLY the option that says Check For Structure Protection under DVD Decrypter's General options? Or, do you also need to disable Remove IFO Structure Protection under General, and the similar options under File Mode, IFO Mode, ISO Read Mode, etc.? I take it to mean from my understanding of how DVD D worked that only the Check For Structure Protection in General is necessary. Because, if that's not checked, then, nothing is flagged as possible structure protection to be removed by the other Modes. But, I wanted to make sure and see.
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22. February 2006 @ 15:06 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi, I'm on the trial versions of AnyDVD and CloneDVD and love them. I have no problem buying them but I was wondering about AnyDVD since it is set up to remove protection. Are there legal implications to buying this. Probably a dumb question but I'm in Canada and don't know how this is covered here and since you have to give your credit card number and I'm afraid of big brother, I was just wondering.
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22. February 2006 @ 16:37 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
The ONLY way to backup DVD's is to defeat copy protection. According to the MPAA, all DVD copying is illegal, whether you make a profit at it or not. Apparently the FBI and Interpol seem to agree with the MPAA according to the warnings on all DVD's. Although fair use copyright laws seem to allow it so long as you have purchased a copy of the media you wish to backup (go figure).

I go by the assumption that if you own it, you can back it up. Not everybody on the planet agrees with that though.

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24. February 2006 @ 23:42 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Depending on where you live, it may be a straight forward answer, or an unmitigated mess, like in the US. Anyway, if there is no copy protection on the DVD, and you own the DVD, you can make 1 copy as a backup for your own use. If you don't own the source DVD, that's obvious. You obviously cannot sell the DVD copy you make even if you own the source. And, not all DVD's have protection on them. For instance, most public domain films have no CSS or anything on them. Since no one has the rights to such films, like silent pictures in many cases, there is no one to lose money except the DVD manufacturer should the disc be copied. However, such manufacturers know the market for such of their discs is a niche, and, thus, there won't be rampant copying. So, they don't license CSS because it would cost most to do that versus the potential savings of potentially lost sales.


Now, if the disc is protected, like most, with CSS, ARCOSS/Puppetlock/Sony's Folly, or Macrovision's RipYourGutsOut, then the US law muddies it up because the studios don't WANT clearly defined laws that tell people what they can do with their property. And, the courts don't want to deal with it because it is vague. A catch 22 where one hand washes the other. The only legal conclusions are:
1.) 1 copy of a DVD you own, as long as you still have the original in your possession, is legal
2.) making the copy is legal
3.) the software that makes the copy is legal
4.) using software to bypass the copy protection is NOT legal because of the stupid Digital Millennium Copyright act.


In the end, what this apparently says is copies and copying aren't illegal, but bypassing the protection, which you must do to make the copies of protected discs, is illegal.


Slysoft exists in a country where the laws are... whatever they are :) and they can sell the software. What users do with it cannot ever be their concern. Otherwise, gun shops would be put out of business because a gun can be used during a bank robbery and to murder people.
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25. February 2006 @ 06:03 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
do u need a chip to play ps2 games that have been copyed by clonecd?
 
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