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  1. Member
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    Hi, im a curious as to know how many of you are teenagers. Most of my friends find the prospect of DVD copying boring and havn't got a clue how to do it.
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  2. 14 years old...if i can make a buck by backing up my buddy's parents DVDs for them so they wont **** up the originals on vacations and things.
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  3. Член BJ_M's Avatar
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    my 10 year girl makes and burns her own dvd's from stuff she shoots on her dv cam and digital camera ..

    i think she is starting to rip barbie movies now and mix them into her backgrounds ...

    they have some nice editing equipment at her school and a real studio ..

    my 6 year old son could care less about it -except to watch whatevers hot .. though he did a real good job of dismantling one of my dvd players once ..
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    19 soon to turn 20
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  5. same as our friend tgpo- 19 going on 20

    i think its really interesting, 2 years ago i had no idea that it was even possible to place a movie onto a cd-r, i guess if i had thought about it i would have relised that it isn;t a big step but it just never occured to me, now i have over 100 SVCDs, almost all of them are approaching dvd quality
    1)Why Not Overclock a little?! speed 4 free!!!!
    2) If your question has anything to do with copying PS2/PC/XBox games, find a more appropriate website
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  6. Member Conquest10's Avatar
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    i'm 20. 3 years ago, i had no idea how to use a computer. cuz i never had one.
    His name was MackemX

    What kind of a man are you? The guy is unconscious in a coma and you don't have the guts to kiss his girlfriend?
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    im 15 years old and i got may computer last march and since then i have been trying to learn how to make vcds (cheap shit) and i learned and i was all excited converting from avi to vcd and then for like 2 months i as trying to learn how to back up my dvds to vcd and i came across DVDX 2.0 at the time i was really amazed I was like wow it looks good and for about 5 months i backed up my dvds to vcds. now i leared a way better format which is CVD which i think is better than SVCD and for sure way better than vcd. now i have 50 vcds and about 60 CVDS. i am hoping to get a dvd burner to transfer all my CVDS to DVD-R. i wont even waste my time and money on doing the VCDS cause they dont look good for nothing.
    An all in one guide for DVD to CVD/SVCD/DVD by cecilio click here--> https://www.videohelp.com/forum/userguides/167502.php
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  8. 15 years, and getting old. Haven't gone more than 2 weeks without a computer since I was 7. Damn, I'm such a loser.
    "Mustard?! Don't lets be silly now. But lemon, thats different, thats nice." - The Mad Hatter
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    17 and I run a video buisness for my church (archival and copying)


    I also do odd jobs. I don't focus as much on DVD copying as I do on orignal productions.

    More of the stuff I do now is either orignal or tv.
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  10. Far too goddamn old now EddyH's Avatar
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    21 but feel like a 14 year old who's simply been going 35 years too long.

    Aint it the truth
    -= She sez there's ants in the carpet, dirty little monsters! =-
    Back after a long time away, mainly because I now need to start making up vidcapped DVDRs for work and I haven't a clue where to start any more!
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