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    hi all members and guests!

    This is topic to all the people who wants to protect there VCDs.

    There is no way you can 100% protect a VCD from illegal copying or any other related way as long as you or he or she is a professional who knows CD data very well.

    STOP wasting ur time if u r going to fully 100% protect.

    I have experienced all the protection nearlly along the globe and have beated it. Just a piece of cake

    So if any of you guys have any comments feel free to READ THIS FIRST and reply
    NO OFFENSE!
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    This has been discussed here many times and most all of our members are well aware that no form of copy protection is unbreakable if you still want it to play it on most players.
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    Wow!!!
    That's a twist on the usual "how can i protect my dvd/cd/vcd from anyone else copying it?"
    Post.......
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  4. my friend send me a link to vcd protection : http://www.piracywall.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=5 i know that protecting of anything is not 100% secure. But this is how the bussines goes round.
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  5. Did you also manage to defeat this, doing your circles across the globe?
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    The better a VCD is "protected" from copying, the more likely it is that it won't play in some devices. All VCD copy protection methods I have seen violate VCD standards and anytime you violate the standards, your disc may not play in some devices. The only country on earth that seems insanely determined to prevent VCD piracy is India. I have several recent Hong Kong VCDs and while they sometimes have short warning videos asking you not to copy them illegally, they don't do anything to actually prevent copying other than asking you nicely not to do it.
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    I think the quality of a VCD is protection enough. Who wants butchered video? Not I.
    Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
    FAQs: Best Blank DiscsBest TBCsBest VCRs for captureRestore VHS
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    why in the world would you even consider making a VCD...complete waste...DVD is everywhere and cheap....podunk
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  9. VCDs are a huge market in India.
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  10. Originally Posted by Raga
    VCDs are a huge market in India.
    Soon, it will be VCDs were a huge market in India, just like China and Southeast Asia.
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  11. Yes, but it'll be a year or two more. In the meantime, they have lots of profits to loose. Their movie industry is huge (as in 3.6 billion tickets sold in 2002).

    Everyone there keeps asking me to make VCDs...
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  12. Yes, India , China, Thailand use VCDs.
    I'm taking a look at the forum and found today a new post. A protection for VCds that prevents isobuster from copying... maybe some can test it

    http://piracywall.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5
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  13. hehe - yeah its my forum with my research Maybe someone will find it usefull in any way
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    hi, i tried the VCD protection from pircaywall and it seems ok!
    but how do you distort a VCR recorded video when it is recorded via cable?
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  15. Hi,

    Well, someone finaly found it usefull If other people are also interested I can send a sample image for them to test.


    regards
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