Hi guys,
A couple of questions please![]()
Can I possibly make another copy of an already copied DVD+R movie?
Also,
I am in the US and using a DVD burner that was bought in the US. will the copied and authored DVD+R's be playable in asian countried where the region code and TV format is different from the US? eg NTSC vs PAL.
Thank you so much for your help!![]()
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To make a copy of a copied movie simply rip to your hard drive and reburn (The copied disc has already been shrunk to fit on a DVD+R and so no processing is necessary). Either that or just do a disc to disc copy using your favorite burning software.
The PAL Vs NTSC debate will depend on the DVD players of the purchasers of your illigitimate DVDs - most DVD players play both. When the copied DVD+R was encoded there is a fair chance that it will be region free so that won't be an issue.If in doubt, Google it. -
Even easier than that is, if you have a dvd drive and a dvd burner you can just copy it by using any program(ezcd, nero) and selecting copy.
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I hope that movie is of your holiday or something similar - because if you copy a copy, you're breaking the law as much as the person who made the copy in the first place.
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Maybe they made the copy of their own film which is now so scratched that they can't copy it any more.
C'mon. I get yelled at all the time for supposedly presuming guilt when people talk about using $30,000 programs that they "found" laying around their apartment. So no picking on people unless they literally say they're renting something and pirating it, ok?
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C'mon. I get yelled at all the time for supposedly presuming guilt when people talk about using $30,000 programs that they "found" laying around their apartment. So no picking on people unless they literally say they're renting something and pirating it, ok?
ease up, guys and gals.
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Hi again guys!
thanks a lot for the tips and answers.
Also,
Yes, i am making copies of DVDs that I puchased so that I can keep the original in good condition. I don't think I am breaking any law, am I?
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Yeh cmon Gary heather what are you a policeman !!
Someone asking a perfectly valid question what do you do sit here waiting for that kind of question to give your oh so damn annoying answer !!
also do i detect a bit of guilt on your part
so lets stop the goody goody approach and answer the damn questions to help each other out
oh and one last thing DVD movies are around £17.00 in uk who is ripping who off anyway !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -
Originally Posted by irvie
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irvie,
Yes, i am making copies of DVDs that I puchased so that I can keep the original in good condition.
I am in the US and using a DVD burner that was bought in the US. will the copied and authored DVD+R's be playable in asian countried where the region code and TV format is different from the US?If in doubt, Google it. -
Not really my business but I think If you had
backed up that DVD yourself you wouldn't be asking
how to do it. I don't care if you rip off the MPAA but
insulting the intelligence of the crew here is another matter. -
Originally Posted by jimmalenko
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Originally Posted by FOO
I did back up the DVDs myself and only of what I own. I am asking questions that I am curious to know and explore since I am new to this DVD burning stuff. I did not mean to insult anyone's intelligence here and I apologise if I did.
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OK sorry. Why don't you just back it up again then ?
(from the copy)
and there will be no region code problem
so they will probably play even if you put it on PAL equipment -
Originally Posted by FOO
I tried backing up one from a copy using DVD X Copy Express. But the program does not seem to recoznize the disc that I put in. So I think maybe the DVD X Copy will not read DVDs that are not original? Are there any other software that will do that?
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irvie,
did you try the suggestions from jimmalenko and Denvers Dawgs above -
The best way is to drag&drop the folders on the DVD to My Documents then burn,some software won't allow DVD->DVD copy.
BTW..all PAL DVD players support NTSC DVD but your PAL TV may have a problem. -
What you do is forget that it is a DVD. The copy is now just a data disk
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Originally Posted by garryheather
Is it safe to say then that the naysayers NEVER in their life copied a single music cd from a friend, loved one, co-worker, etc. ?? The price points on both are floating around the same dollar amounts, so no arguements about how much $$ is being "stolen".
I'd bet we are ALL guilty at one time or another of burning a few cd's for friends or accepting them from friends.
Visit my Philips DVD Recorders discussion group HERE and my Home Theater site The Enormodome -
OMG !! This poor ole person asked a simple, simple question and this thread has gone on and on. Jesus H ! Let it gooooooo.
now if u excuse me, I have to make a back up of my home movie that I Pressed-double layered- onto the disc and encrypted it, so now I need to decrypt it , shrink it and burn a few copies for myself just in case my origonal home-made movie gets damaged. -
Originally Posted by garryheather
I'm quoting myself here because I didn't accuse anyone of anything. What's the saying about "if the cap fits" ?
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Like everyone else said, you should be able to just use something like DVD Decrypter mode>ISO>read to write the ISO to your HD, then use DVD Decrypter mode>ISO>write to burn the disk.
Although I have read that some people report problems copying a copy when they burned originally with recordnowmax and DVD X Copy. I don't know what that's all about as I only burn with Decrypter and I make copies of copies all the time. I personally think it's a process problem but I could be wrong...it has happened before.
And before some folks around here try to make "the pirate walk the plank" I do original DVD work and I keep a copy of every DVD I make so if they break or damage theirs I can always make them another copy. -
Make sure your burner can read DVD+R! Though you can burn a DVD+R to a DVD burner ( such as Pioneer 106D ) the Pioneer cannot read back DVD+R. I learned this the hard way. If you want to make copies in the future burn to DVD-R.
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Vintageman, your Pioneer is BROKEN.
The 106 I use at work reads +R just fine.
Virtually ALL DVD devices made in the past 2 years read +R just fine.
Yours is broken.
Stop posting your bizarre nonsense in every thread.
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I have never used DVDXCrappy but have been told that it adds in (manual/auto?) it's own form of copy protection that affects certain copying software.
Don't know if this is true or not so please don't shoot the messenger -
Heard bad things about that program as well.
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Originally Posted by FOO
, you do a very valid point
:EDIT:, lol I must remember to read the thread twice before posting, but it was very suspicious to begin with
you can bypass the protection of DVDXCopy very easily irvie even before you burn. IIRC, don't put a blank in the drive and whne DVDXcopy asks for the blank to be inserted just use CTRL+ALT+DEL and close DVDXcopy. Use Ifoedit and remove the DVDXcopy warning VOB ID and delete the archive.txt file and burn it with any software you want
DVDXcopy should then allow you to backup the backup but why use it anyway as mentioned above there are other methods anyway -
Getting back to the subject at hand, now that you say you are from asia and moving back, just do a disc to disc copy or rip to your hard drive and burn. The PAL/NTSC debate will depend on your settop box back home and if your original copying software was any good it would have made your copy region free.
If in doubt, Google it.
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