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  1. MY FRIENDS.
    I WOULD LIKE TO MAKE SOME EXACT COPIES OF SOME DVD-S FROM MY FRIENDS. DO YPU NOW ANY GOOD SOFTWARE, WHICH CAN DO THAT WITHOUT INTERUPTION???
    THANKS A LOT!
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  2. If the discs are encrypted, they will not be exact copies. There are a number of tools to copy dvd's. Just click on tools and look for rippers.
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    The use of CAPS is considered shouting.
    Also if these are commerical DVDs, you are not allowed to copy what you do not own.
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  4. No no. I have a software on my HP compiuter. The soft is named record now. But in some DVD-s the process will be interrupted after doing 50 or 70 % of job. The DVD that i am trynig to copy are old, 6-10 years. Maube is a software problem?
    Thanks a lot!
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  5. Originally Posted by 1234567
    No no. I have a software on my HP compiuter. The soft is named record now. But in some DVD-s the process will be interrupted after doing 50 or 70 % of job. The DVD that i am trynig to copy are old, 6-10 years. Maube is a software problem?
    Thanks a lot!
    Are the discs scratched or dirty? This could be the reason why it fails.
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  6. So what tools did you use exactly? Are they commerical or copies? You only told us of a burning app so what did you use to rip and encode the movie. You need to be a little more specific with what you need help with.
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    Interesting, what tools were available in 1997 to rip and burn?
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  8. Originally Posted by dvdguy4
    So what tools did you use exactly? Are they commerical or copies? You only told us of a burning app so what did you use to rip and encode the movie. You need to be a little more specific with what you need help with.
    I AM TRYING TO COPY A ORIGINAL DVD. LIKE A EXACT COPY
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    Originally Posted by jameshgross
    The use of CAPS is considered shouting..
    When it sounds too good to be true, it usually is!!
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    The DVD is probably to used or scratched to be able to achieve a good copy. I can't really tell though because of all the yelling you are doing.

    Please do not use all caps. It is rude.
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  11. Originally Posted by ROF
    The DVD is probably to used or scratched to be able to achieve a good copy. I can't really tell though because of all the yelling you are doing.

    Please do not use all caps. It is rude.
    Ok Sorry.
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    ROF - If you check 1234567's other posts, you will see that he just doesn't seem to get what you are trying to say about using all caps.
    In fact, he doesn't seem to get a lot of what anyone is trying to tell him about anything. I suspect that English may not be his first language.
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  13. Originally Posted by jman98
    ROF - If you check 1234567's other posts, you will see that he just doesn't seem to get what you are trying to say about using all caps.
    In fact, he doesn't seem to get a lot of what anyone is trying to tell him about anything. I suspect that English may not be his first language.
    Ok English is not my first language. What's the problem than? Do i have te write in my mother language?! :P
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  14. DVD Decrypter ISO read, ISO write. I believe that will give you what you are looking for. Although not exact 100% bit-for-bit copy, I believe it's what you want. And if the disc is not protected, then it is 100% bit-for-bit perfect.


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  15. Originally Posted by dphirschler
    DVD Decrypter ISO read, ISO write. I believe that will give you what you are looking for. Although not exact 100% bit-for-bit copy, I believe it's what you want. And if the disc is not protected, then it is 100% bit-for-bit perfect.


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    thanks a lot man
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