Copying DVD's in Windows Vista
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bronnac
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9. February 2007 @ 23:50 |
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Hi all,
I recently got Windows Vista Business from work and have upgraded my Main PC at home.
I have used RipIt4Me/DVDDecryper/FixVTS/DVDshrink/IMGburn setup for a while now with no problems on Windows XP and I was wondering if I'm going to have to change my software choice/routine with Vista.
I know AnyDVD/CloneDVD support Vista (according to thier website), Would moving over to those programs yeld better results? or will my previous setup work fine on Vista?
Thanks in advanced
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aabbccdd
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10. February 2007 @ 00:12 |
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AnyDVD + CloneDVD 2 would be faster and easier to use but not necessarily better.
all the other programs should work with Vista but i am not sure since i don't have it. you can download them and see if they run ok, it wouldn't hurt anything. heres some guides plus you can download software here too
http://webpages.charter.net/bacitup/
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10. February 2007 @ 01:59 |
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I heard that some versions of Windows Vista has a DRM problem that would interfere with burning DVD/CDs!
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10. February 2007 @ 06:05 |
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yes ihoe that is my understanding that vista will not allow copying of any copyprotected media, that is why a lot of users won't upgrade to the new opperating system vista
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10. February 2007 @ 07:42 |
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a friend of mine installed vista his report to me..
Quote: I say GoodBye to WindowsXP
I've managed to get hold of a legit OEM Vista home prem 32 Bit.
for a couple of bucks
Not had 1 problem, everything went smoothly, all hardware OK, just download a couple of vista drivers before hand, just in case.
Alcohol / AnyDVD / in fact all Slysoft products working fine.
Only 1 piece of my software is not compatible (Uninstaller pro 6)
but a Vista version will be available in 2 / 3 weeks, according to tech support for a fee of (£5) $10.
But do not touch the 64 Bit version, as I have heard that has major compatible problems.
Would I change back again, in the Mortal Words of John Wayne
"The Hell I would (not)
Quote: Ireland.....there is a lot of over hype about the evils of DRM....
WindowsXP media player 10+.
DRM or vista has not stopped me copying any music files or DVD's, or indeed anything
Itunes is the worst, with there AAC protection on Music / Video / Audio-books, But Tunebite software gets rid of that little annoyance.
In fact if you look at media player 11 it allows you to rip and burn with no problem at all.....
No windows media player will play DVDs with out the correct 3rd party codac...no matter how far back you go....
I am quite impressed with Vista to be honest, it has made a massive improvement over XP & 2000..
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 10. February 2007 @ 07:48
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aabbccdd
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10. February 2007 @ 09:42 |
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hummm good info Ireland as always
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bronnac
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10. February 2007 @ 10:29 |
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Right,
I have installed AnyDVD 6.0.9 & CloneDVD 2.9.0 and both work absolutly fine in Vista but I have not had a chance to try it on a newer dvd with the most recent Copy protection. Will let you know soon :D
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aabbccdd
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10. February 2007 @ 10:40 |
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the latest verisons of CloneDVD 2 + AnyDVD will handle all the new releases.being it updates all the time. if you happen to have a problem transcode one do the movie only and that will get though it
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bronnac
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10. February 2007 @ 11:33 |
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Quote: a friend of mine installed vista his report to me..
[quote]I say GoodBye to WindowsXP
I've managed to get hold of a legit OEM Vista home prem 32 Bit.
for a couple of bucks
Not had 1 problem, everything went smoothly, all hardware OK, just download a couple of vista drivers before hand, just in case.
Alcohol / AnyDVD / in fact all Slysoft products working fine.
Only 1 piece of my software is not compatible (Uninstaller pro 6)
but a Vista version will be available in 2 / 3 weeks, according to tech support for a fee of (£5) $10.
But do not touch the 64 Bit version, as I have heard that has major compatible problems.
Would I change back again, in the Mortal Words of John Wayne
"The Hell I would (not)
Quote: Ireland.....there is a lot of over hype about the evils of DRM....
WindowsXP media player 10+.
DRM or vista has not stopped me copying any music files or DVD's, or indeed anything
Itunes is the worst, with there AAC protection on Music / Video / Audio-books, But Tunebite software gets rid of that little annoyance.
In fact if you look at media player 11 it allows you to rip and burn with no problem at all.....
No windows media player will play DVDs with out the correct 3rd party codac...no matter how far back you go....
I am quite impressed with Vista to be honest, it has made a massive improvement over XP & 2000..
[/quote]Im absolutly loving Vista at the moment, its so gorgeous to look at :)
Not had a problem locating drivers for my three computers in the house either.
Looks like im going to have to put my XP cd's to rest in the attic me thinks :)
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aabbccdd
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10. February 2007 @ 11:40 |
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are you using the 32 bit Vista ?
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mshack1
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10. February 2007 @ 14:09 |
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i'm using Vista Ultimate with no problems
copying using latest version of AnyDVD and Nero recode
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bronnac
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11. February 2007 @ 00:39 |
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Originally posted by aabbccdd: are you using the 32 bit Vista ?
Yes, 32bit Business Edition
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aabbccdd
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11. February 2007 @ 08:56 |
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cool, your shouldn't have any problem using dvd decrypter/dvd shrink then. have you tryed using them yet?
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S2K
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11. February 2007 @ 09:11 |
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every single ripping and DRM removal program I have is working fine (and faster!) under vista!
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aabbccdd
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11. February 2007 @ 09:20 |
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i will probably go with Vista but it will be a couple years before i pull the trigger on it
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bronnac
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11. February 2007 @ 09:32 |
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Originally posted by aabbccdd: cool, your shouldn't have any problem using dvd decrypter/dvd shrink then. have you tryed using them yet?
I havent actually tried the old way, but I kept reading about DVD Shrink not working too well in Vista so I just went with CloneDVD.
I hope someone does try the others though and let us know
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Cupillac
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15. February 2007 @ 05:17 |
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I have been using DVD Decrypter->Shrink->Decrypter setup for two years now will no problems at all, but when I upgraded to Vista, Decrypter no longer works properly. I forget the exact error, but it will not let me copy to the dvd.
I'm not sure what to do right now. Should I purchase AnyDVD and CloneDVD?
What other options are there?
Using Decrypter and Shrink was the easiest method!
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15. February 2007 @ 05:37 |
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i have 32 bit vista and i have all most all dvd copys and dvd clone with any dvd can copy to hard drive and copy to dvd but cant play on my dvd player? i can play it on my computer nut have to go in the folder to find it. the 1st time i burned it it took 2 hrs to do but i re booted and it took 45 mins..... but still have the same problem....
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aabbccdd
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15. February 2007 @ 08:50 |
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ok thats better
make sure your burner no faster than 8x and using good media like Taiyo Yuden and or Verbatim
also make sure you have the latest firmware update on your drive/burner
and if your using the DVD+R format try booktyping them to DVD-ROM or use the DVD dash R format
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16. February 2007 @ 03:26 |
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10. April 2007 @ 10:26 |
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Originally posted by mshack1: i'm using Vista Ultimate with no problems
copying using latest version of AnyDVD and Nero recode
I'm not so lucky. I have vista ultimate and when I installed AnyDVD my laptop's Toshiba HD-DVD drive wouldn't work properly. It wouldn't even appear in the "my computer" section. I had to uninstall AnyDVD to be able to use drive. This stinks. I'm glad I still have my desktop on XP for making my backups.
Any suggestions for a work around on the laptop?
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Discmania
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10. April 2007 @ 13:10 |
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I nearly always use DVD Shrink only. Can anyone be precise in telling me whether DVD Shrink does or doesn't work with Vista as there seems to be some confusion? Thank you.
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Cupillac
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10. April 2007 @ 16:16 |
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Discmania,
I have had no problems with Shrink and Vista. I'm also having no trouble using DVDFab Decrypter/Shrink/DVD Decrypter(to burn) to copy my movies with Vista.
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Discmania
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11. April 2007 @ 01:22 |
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Thanks for that.
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11. April 2007 @ 02:10 |
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Originally posted by Discmania: I nearly always use DVD Shrink only. Can anyone be precise in telling me whether DVD Shrink does or doesn't work with Vista as there seems to be some confusion? Thank you.
Apparently there are no problem if you are using any Vista other than the 64 bit Ultimate edition, which is what I currently have. All the other editions are only 32 biit and people have reported no problems with Shrink and AnyDVD.
Has anyone found a workaround for the problem I mentioned in my earlier post in this thread on dealing with the problms on the 64 bit syatem?
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