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  1. Alot of people think that it is hard or nearly impossible to record a DVD to another DVD. Well the truth of the matter is, it is so easy my little brother can do it and he is 5. A misunderstanding for alot of people is that a DVD recorder can record DVD movies with no problems, well that is BS. A DVD recorder can not record a DVD do to copy guard protections and I myself found that out the hard way But there are decoders out on the net that can get rid of all copy guards allowing you to use your DVD recorder to make a back up on to another DVD with perfect picture and sound! It is alot better then making a copy onto a VCD which has poor quality and half the time you have to use 2 or 3 disc. And a DVD will play in your DVD player of course!!! So if you are really interested in making DVD backups with perfect sound and picture and want a cheap high quality DVD recorder and a decoder, stop by my site at www.jagenterprise.com we got all you need at the cheapest prices. We are currently updating so please bare with us though...
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  2. dude i went to ur site and can't find any info on how to back up my dvd movies to dvd-r discs. i know about the css copyright and have smartripper but can't find any really good guides. using prassi primo dvd
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  3. and is suppose to be something new??..lmao, thanks for bringing up the rear.
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    Man that kid is a total jagoff. most unprofessional site ever. plus he looks like a dink.
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    Hello Everyone,

    Today I bought a DVD+RW/CD-RW It's a Sony. The program that cam with it to copy DVD's is called " B's recorder Gold " . I have the following Programs : Clad DVD XP 1.3, Ifoedit09, Vobedit04 and I can 't find the Smart Ripper at no sites.
    My question is real basic, How can I take the write protected codes off a DVD movie and record the movie on a blank DVD ?? I've tried with the programs I have and none of them work except Clad DVD XP1.3 but after this process is over my program that comes with my DVD burner(B's RecorderGold) won't reconize the files to burn. I was told but Darrow that all I need is The smart Ripper(Can't find), The Ifoedit09, and the program that cam with my DVD Burner.....but I have the next best thing and somethings wrong. I have windows Xp. Can someone assist me in learning how to copy DVD movie's ?
    The Widows Son !
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  6. hey posting the same message in about 20 posts is the quickest way not to get any help. The time you took posting the same message, could have been well spent searching through the hundreds of previous posts that have covered this method, as well as seeing the How-To section to your left.
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  7. LOL 700 dollars !
    the guy is a f*%$ing troll! Spammer. He's got to be a moron since VCDHELP and DOOM9 are devoted to the do it yourselfers. Plus the programs are here for the downloading and there's help a plenty for the new people.
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    OK... Here is a question that I have yet to find an answer....
    I rempeg'd Moulin Rouge into one WAV file and one M2V file. What now?
    The How To's that I have found here, like, "How to record DVD to DVD when files are just over 4.5GB" leaves out the most important step of getting all these files back into VOB files. The writer used DVDit PE, which not everyone has, and did not elaborate for any other DVD software.
    Thanks!
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  9. emtownsend,

    i looked on kazaa and found a "test" copy of dvdit pe...
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    Thanks! I will be on there tomorrow!
    See ya,
    Eric
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  11. ...I don't know about the spammer who started this post but I've found that the best way to go from DVD to DVD-R is using a computer dependent DVD burner such as the A03...

    ...for anyone who is still confused about an easy way to do so try http://www.dvd2dvdr.com...which is a website dedicated to an easy, straight-forward tutorial that takes you all the way from your original DVD to burning your DVD-R in Prassi Primo DVD...

    ...it has links to all the software you need to do so...the tutorial is constantly beign refined based on user feed-back and is simple but detailed enough to explain how to correct aspect ratio problems and the like... good luck
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