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    I bought a Sandisk Sansa Fuze 8gb to transfer my digital copies of movies such as Wolverine: Origins to it. Sandisk tech support has informed me that movie studio digital copies are copy protected and so the Sansa Media Converter cannot convert the movies to fit the screen of the Fuze. My question is can a freeware program, such as DVDFab, do the trick of removing the protection encryption? Or does such software basically convert video formats but keep the protection encryption? I want to convert my DVDs to MP4, AVI, or some video format that Fuze supports.

    Relative to most of you, I am tech ignorant. So please use layman's terms as if you were writing one of those for dummies books.

    Thank you in advance.

    Joel
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  2. Originally Posted by dogojoel View Post
    My question is can a freeware program, such as DVDFab, do the trick of removing the protection encryption?
    Yes, that's what decrypters do. Decrypt the movie (not the entire DVD) to the hard drive first using DVDFab Hd Decrypter and then convert it a format supported by your Fuze.
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    Thanks manono!
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