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    I'm doing DVD5 & DVD9 copy to DVD-R and I'm using DVD X Copy. The only problem I have is the "DVD Backup" warning message DVDXCopy/321 Studio puts on my backups when I play them.

    How do I remove DVDXCopy's warning screen???

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  2. Don't use DVDXCOPY to copy your DVDs
    Do it yourself
    http://encoding.n3.net <-- for all your DVD and CD backup needs!
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    This has come up before and though it sounds do-able I haven't tried it. The short version is after DVDXCOPY completes part 1 of it's process, and before the actual burning takes place, find the VOBs and IFOs it creates and copy them to a different location on your drive, don't move them.
    Open VOBRATOR and check out each vob for the warning you're looking for. Once you know the vob set in which the warning is located, use IFOedit to delete playback of that vob set and rewrite the IFOs. THen burn the vobs, (all of them) as you normally would, meaning not with DVDXCOPY but with Nero, RNM, etc. THen you can go back and either continue the burn in DVDXCOPY or cancel the whole process.
    My experience with DVDXCOPY has been very positive, but when I moved the vobs it created before I burned themwithin DVDXCOPY, and then cancelle DVDXOPY, it deleted the vobs from the new location. That's why I suggest you leave DVDXCOPY running while you try this process.
    I would encourage you to do a forum search in order to get the exact steps. This is the post I am talking about. I did a search on "DVDXCOPY Warning Removal" It was the second result returned: https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=386857&highlight=dvdxcopy+warning+removal#386857

    Good luck
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  4. Originally Posted by Syro
    How do I remove DVDXCopy's warning screen???
    Try my GUIDE:

    DVDXCOPY improvements - or how to remove .VOB ID's
    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/userguides/127933.php
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    Originally Posted by heretic422
    This has come up before and though it sounds do-able I haven't tried it. The short version is after DVDXCOPY completes part 1 of it's process, and before the actual burning takes place, find the VOBs and IFOs it creates and copy them to a different location on your drive, don't move them.
    Open VOBRATOR and check out each vob for the warning you're looking for. Once you know the vob set in which the warning is located, use IFOedit to delete playback of that vob set and rewrite the IFOs. THen burn the vobs, (all of them) as you normally would, meaning not with DVDXCOPY but with Nero, RNM, etc. THen you can go back and either continue the burn in DVDXCOPY or cancel the whole process.
    My experience with DVDXCOPY has been very positive, but when I moved the vobs it created before I burned themwithin DVDXCOPY, and then cancelle DVDXOPY, it deleted the vobs from the new location. That's why I suggest you leave DVDXCOPY running while you try this process.
    I would encourage you to do a forum search in order to get the exact steps. This is the post I am talking about. I did a search on "DVDXCOPY Warning Removal" It was the second result returned: https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=386857&highlight=dvdxcopy+warning+removal#386857

    Good luck
    Thx alot fellaz, that's exactly what I needed. I was doing the same exact thang except I skipped the IFO/VOB modifying part and simply burned in Nero (while DVDXCopy was running).

    Thx again.
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