thanx for the info if DVD Decrypter is outdated where can i find one that isnt i need a decrypter that dosent compress im using a dual layer burner and i would like to keep the menues and everything without having to cut things out.
Whats the point on me asnwearing his question if you did it before me.But if you didnt answear before me i would have answeared it.I dont even know why are you asking this stuff to me,and by the way this is my last post about this.Im not going to get in any kind of argument to see who wins or who looses. \/ so have a nice day bilbo65
AnyDVD is a good choice. They update their decryption arithmetic every week. Once installed, it automatically run in the backgrould when you launch a dvd copy software. You can use it for 21 days for free.
Thanks for the imgburn info mg5pro, I'll check it out. As for DVDdecryptor, it does burn, and if you use DVDshrink, you can set Shrink to call DVDdecryptor to burn when DVDshrink finishes. But as someone else said, I think, both are outdated when it comes to the newer forms of copy protection.
Out of curiosity (different topic) why is there a locked post warning anyone from posting material about DVD-R. I use +R, but I'm curious why there would be such a harsh warning.
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