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  1. Banned
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    how to burn vcd with copyright in it?

    or vcd dunt have any copyright on it?

  2. Banned
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    Copy protection violates VCD standards. The only country that copy protects VCDs is India. There have been discussions here in the past on how Indian VCD copy protection works. Basically the VCD secretly installs a program on your PC that prevents the PC from being able to play the disc.

    Please note that in English the words "copyright" and "copy protection" are NOT the same thing. You are talking about "copy protection".

  3. Member Cornucopia's Avatar
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    jman98,

    Actually most of the CP discs I've seen from India have a form that changes the track markers and flags in the subcode, thus making it look "corrupted" to soft players that look to tracks and filesystems vs. OK to hard players that go to absolute sector addresses.
    Even this extreme form of CP can be gotten around by ripping the whole contents sector-by-sector in DAO-RAW96 mode and scanning the contents to manually recode the flags (using CDMage and other apps). Yes, this is a bear to fix, but even this 'CAN' be fixed. What a waste of peoples' time!
    Plus, as you said, it is INVALIDATING the VCD spec. Incompatible.

    The bottom line for all of you thinking of doing this is: DON'T DO THIS!
    You're just pissing people off.

    Scott

  4. Member mats.hogberg's Avatar
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    No need to continue this. The OP has left the building.

    /Mats




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