My questions has 2 parts.
1st- Does anyone knows how a way to burn a VCD with a modified or ecrypted movie, so when we put it on the DVD player it will ask for a password after begginind menus, presentations, movies, .... And if we try to play the movie in a computer using windows media player we will not be able to?
2ndt- Same case, but movie not need to be modified or encrypted and can be played on windows media.
1st question is what I really look for but if anyone knows the 2nd question answer it would be very nice also.
Thanks,
Fred
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You can make a "password" type menu but if your movie is burnt as a video track (it should be), then it can all be bypassed by turning off PBC.
You can't encrypt the movie and have it viewable on a stand-alone player.
If you put your movie as a segment-item rather than a track (decreased play length), the menu will be effective in stopping the PBC-off trick but anyone will still be able to play the video on the PC.
Regards.Michael Tam
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Originally Posted by CJGS
Its fairly simple dont lend your disks then no one can copy them sounds logical doesnt it.
its even easier than copy protecting them
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