dvd x copy question
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frost23
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6. March 2004 @ 10:16 |
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I have a question. I am thinking about buying dvd x copy and I have a question. When I back up my dvds will there be anything on the original dvd that says it has been copied???
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frost23
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6. March 2004 @ 17:10 |
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please help me.
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antlers
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6. March 2004 @ 17:58 |
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dvd x copy is now ripperless.Dont spend the money on it .Plenty of freeware to do the job
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frost23
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6. March 2004 @ 19:25 |
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Oh sorry about that. I have the dvd x copy gold that isent ripperless? So if I burn a copy of it will anything happen to the original that says it was burned?
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frost23
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7. March 2004 @ 06:15 |
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???
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andmerr
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7. March 2004 @ 19:36 |
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do you mean when you put the movie in will it have that annoying screen saying 321 backup.Well the original wont but your backup will.The way to bypass that is to use a small tool called 321 gone which you can get if you type it into the search tab at the top of the screen.Psidoc the genius behind this little program has a thread on afterdawn so if you have a prob with his program he is more than happy to help you sort it
You may consider using your other programs but clone dvd2 (sneek peek) trial version is available on afterdawn.Give it a whirl you may be surprised, but make sure you are running Slysofts Anydvd in the background otherwise you wont bypass the css protection and you will need to set the region code to where you are located aswell
enjoy
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frost23
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7. March 2004 @ 19:45 |
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Cool thank you! So nothing will be added to the original saying that this movie has been burned?
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andmerr
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7. March 2004 @ 20:06 |
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321 studios programs are the only ones that i know of that actually place a small 3 sec Screener on discs saying that they are backup dvds.321 gone can take that screen out totally.Then the only thing that will show up is the screen that says copyright is punishable etc and the penalties etc and then the movie will play.
clone dvd doesnt have this it just makes a copy of the entire disc , if the disc is imperfect your backup will be to.
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frost23
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7. March 2004 @ 20:08 |
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Oh ok. so about the original. What I am trying to say is on the original copy. If you burn a movie. The original movie dosent get affected at all right? Like there is no way of telling that the original movie was burned right?
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andmerr
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7. March 2004 @ 20:15 |
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correct , technology hasnt progressed that fast yet, but in time who knows.The latest in piracy fixes is fade technology which will erase the movie you copy onto a blank by manipulating the ink surface
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frost23
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7. March 2004 @ 20:20 |
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So what do you mean? Like the original will just go away or the copy? Also when you burn the original movie. Nothing on the original movie will say this movie has been burned? Thank you very much for helping me out. I just wanted to know all the details.
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andmerr
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7. March 2004 @ 20:41 |
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i wouldnt be to concerned, fade technology is in its early stages.
Basically according to some people piracy was getting out of hand so they developed this new technology which basically goes that the original dvd is ok but as soon as you try to copy it (that being illegal)the first time you watch the backup it will be fine, the 2nd time well the menus may not be there , the 3rd time well half the disc may not be there ,etc to the stage where the disc is blank.The technology changes how the ink on the disc reacts, basically bleeds the ink - fades away.I have only seen a couple of movies with this new inovation but i guess in time alot of movies will all have this technology applied to them.
havent seen a way around it but there was talk of using an xbox in connection to a pc to bypass the problem so that there technology would be proved useless.
But in answer to your question no one will no that you have made a backup of the original
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frost23
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8. March 2004 @ 05:33 |
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cool. Thank you very much. You have been very helpful.
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frost23
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8. March 2004 @ 11:06 |
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So for that bleeding technology the backup is the one that gets erased right? Does the original just stay unaltered?
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andmerr
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8. March 2004 @ 21:59 |
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you will be able to watch the original til hell freezes but if the original disc contains the fade technology your copy will probably only last a very short time ,but as i pointed out earlier i have only seen a couple of movies that have this inovation .
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hdmax
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10. March 2004 @ 15:44 |
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I havn't burned a copy after removing the warning, but the copy I save to the hard drive does not have it.
I just go into the temp folder and copy or cut the movie files to another folder and use Alcohol 120% to make an ISO in order to use them right from the hard drive. That anoying warning is gone from all the movies I have done this too. I would think you could burn the movie this way without a problem.
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frost23
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11. March 2004 @ 14:04 |
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are you talking about the warning the copy makes?
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frost23
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13. March 2004 @ 11:18 |
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hdmax
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14. March 2004 @ 05:22 |
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Yes! sorry for the delay.
The way I found it, One day I was trying to open different VOB files, and one of the files were the warning that 321Studios places on the DVD. I then deleted that one file. This has not effected the play of that DVD.
I do not use 321Studios software at this time, but I do keep it installed for the occation that may arise where the other software can not do the job.
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frost23
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14. March 2004 @ 11:12 |
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So you found out how to delete the disclaimer that is made on the copy?
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