I am doing some VHS 2 DVDR authoring for some new clients and I desperately need some form of copy protection against DVDRW(s). If I stick a corrupt file in a hidden directory on the beginning of the disc would this at least stop the average person from duping the disc? I realize there is no full proof technique “where there is a will, there is a way”; I just need to stop computer illiterate people!
Any help will be GREatly appreciated!!!
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