What is the easiest way to add Macrovision to a DVD that has already been authored?
i.e. I want to add macrovision to a DVD-r that was created in a Panasonic HS2. Can I just copy the DVD to the hard drive and add the Macrovision flag with some program and then reburn the disc without re-authoring it (ie keeping original panasonic created menus)?
If so what program can do this....someone told me that ifoedit might be able to do the trick....?
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Thats funny...Most people are trying to do just the opposite...LOL
I have IFOEdit o.95 and it has a macrovision menu to delete or add Macrovision APS levels 1/2/3. I have never tried it, but it looks as if it can be done. You can find IFO in the tools list on the left. Or check doom9 orgs site.MMMMMMMMMMMMM..........sprinkles -
Interesting, as I didn't know you could add it yourself, Im sure those macrovision people require you pay for it. More info at macrovision.com
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Much like CSS, I thought this required a key to do it.
DVD Studio Pro has this option.Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
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But with DVD studio Pro wouldn't I have to reauthor the disc with new menus etc?
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