Rip, Copy, & Burn Anything?

CuMsHoT KinG

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It's becoming a real nuisance and hassle trying to burn a "copy protected disc" and Rogers Video seems to have plenty of these discs out especially new releases!

I've tried DVD SHRINK, ALCOHOL 120%, DVDFAB DECRYPTER, DVD DECRYPTER, NERO, you name it....

I know there's a way of burning the image using Alcohol 120% but forget the steps. I was trying to burn 'Inside Man' which I rented from Rogers Video.

Does someone have a quick and easy method on this protected discs? Thanks!
 

monkeychan

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I use the latest version of DVDFab Decrypter to extract the entire disc to HDD then use DVD Shrink 3.2 to extract just the movie and shrink it to 4.3 Gb (the safe area of single-layer recordable DVD media).
 

CuMsHoT KinG

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monkeychan said:
I use the latest version of DVDFab Decrypter to extract the entire disc to HDD then use DVD Shrink 3.2 to extract just the movie and shrink it to 4.3 Gb (the safe area of single-layer recordable DVD media).
That works fine if it's not copyright protected...

I opened up the main Video_ts file that was downloaded to my hard drive and tried using DVD Shrink to extract but the copyright error stops it...:mad:

There's a way to use Alcohol 120% to get around this and probably another tool to burn the image but cannot remember how to do this.
 

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you probably paid around $4 to rent from Rogers.......then it's gonna cost you few more $$ for a blank DVD disk........and add on at least 15 minutes to burn the movie. Why not just head down to Markham (PM me for location, if you don't know about this already) and get a great replica for less than the rental cost???
 

CuMsHoT KinG

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Upon further review; DVDFAB works fine but is slow. Is there a faster program?
DVDSHRINK works fine when compression overrides the copywrite protection, thanks!
 

monkeychan

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short said:
you probably paid around $4 to rent from Rogers.......then it's gonna cost you few more $$ for a blank DVD disk........and add on at least 15 minutes to burn the movie. Why not just head down to Markham (PM me for location, if you don't know about this already) and get a great replica for less than the rental cost???
lots of the replica quality are questionable. I only exctract the movie, stripped everything else but DD 5.1 and English Subtitles and do double-pass encoding. The quality is nearly identical to the original disc.

I've bought a lot of those earlier in the days, nowadays there are a crapshoot. You don't know what you're going to get. Sometimes you'll get PAL version, sometimes Pan and Scan, sometimes letterbox (not 16:9 enhanced), sometimes PQ is as bad as somebody holding a handycam in a movie theatre.

If you know a place that constantly sell good replica, let me know.

PS: The last titles I've bought were Silent Hill (filled with "property of Sony Pictures" writing every several minutes) and Cars (the English subtitles are all messed up)
 

Berlin

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CuMsHoT KinG said:
Does someone have a quick and easy method on this protected discs? Thanks!
Try anydvd , google it.

After going through it, you can use your usual software to burn onto DVD single or double L , burner permitting.
 

Berlin

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Sure monkey. One month fully functional DL demo available. Dead easy to use, if ease of use is prime.

To pay or not to pay, that'd be up to the punter.
 

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HaVE YoU TriEd DoInG a SeaRcH tO HelP YoU bUrN sHiT, CuMShoT KiNg?
It iS iLLeGaL yOu KnOw.
 

Cobster

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short said:
you probably paid around $4 to rent from Rogers.......then it's gonna cost you few more $$ for a blank DVD disk........and add on at least 15 minutes to burn the movie. Why not just head down to Markham (PM me for location, if you don't know about this already) and get a great replica for less than the rental cost???
blank DVD's are at most 50¢ per disk.
Better shop around for new prices on your blank dvd's bud ;)
 
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