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  1. I recently bought a Pioneer DVR 320 Set top DVD Recorder. I'm never home on Thursday's so I planned on using it to record "24". I recorded the season premiere the other night on DVD-RW and planned on making a copy for my friend who also missed it. However, I cannot do a 1:1 copy because it is protected with "CPRM". I tried using DVD Decrypter, it decrypts but I cannot re-author. Is their any other way around this?
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    This is not www.sidestepdrm.com

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  3. What do you mean cant Re-Author? Your software wont use the file? This is the first time i have heard of this,I also backed up 24 and RE-author. Maybe only with the Dvr 320?
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  4. This www.sidestepdrm.com appears to be dead.

    Sorry, I shouldn't have said re-author. After I decrypt the files with DVDDecrypter and try to burn them back on a DVD-R or DVD+RW it fails with no-explanation.
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  5. Actually if I use Nero it says "cannot load" the last file.
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    Originally Posted by Rychezilla
    This www.sidestepdrm.com appears to be dead.
    That was my point. It is currently illegal in the United States to try and circumvent digital rights management.

    I suggest you quit asking for a work-around.
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  7. www.sidestepdrm.com is bazooka's way of saying you cant crack it.
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  8. I thought DRM was only in Download Video files? Am i wrong?
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    Originally Posted by canadateck
    I thought DRM was only in Download Video files? Am i wrong?
    It is being introduced in hardware devices as well.
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  10. Note to self: Do not buy one...
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  11. Ah haaah. Got it.

    It's not like I'm going on the black market here. Just want to make one for a friend, but I understand it's the law and I will respect it. I am ripping the tag off my mattress however and then selling it.
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  12. I think it is ok here on www.videohelp.com if it is TV.
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    Originally Posted by Rychezilla
    I am ripping the tag off my mattress however and then selling it.


    I always thought that was a stupid law to begin with.
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    It's absolutely ok if it's TV. We are big into time-shifting here. LOL.

    At any rate, I'm failing to understand the problem here.

    You record something with your DVD recorder (set-top) and then can't rip and burn it? Get the latest versions of DVD Decrypter and Nero, and make sure that your burner's firmware is up to date.

    In fact, why are you even using Decrypter? Just put the disc in and tell Nero to copy it. There's no protection. If the copy doesn't work, one of the following things is wrong:

    1. The media is bad/scratched/etc.
    2. Your burner is gooned.
    3. Your target media is bad/scratched/etc.



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    Originally Posted by Gurm
    You feeling alright, buddy ?
    If in doubt, Google it.
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    Yeah I'm fine. I just get irked when someone asks a reasonable question and nobody sees fit to answer that question. Instead they quibble about "rights management" for a damn TV show.

    Look, let me be blunt:

    1. There is no "protection" on this disc. None. Zero. Zip. Nada. Zilch. Not only that, but no "burner" device currently in production has the capability to introduce such protection.

    2. DRM is purely a mechanism for devices which support it. This means that MAYBE a device respects DRM and won't play something - but 99.999% of DVD players ignore it, it isn't part of DVD specs, and isn't going to be a common feature on DVD players anytime soon.

    3. Any "burnt" disc can be copied by hitting "copy" in Nero. Done, wrapped up, end of story.

    4. If, for some reason, it DOESN'T just copy, the fault is not some kind of protection, it's bad media, or a damaged disc, or a burner or computer issue.



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    I was referring to the fact that I've never ever seen you put a happy smiley in any of your posts
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    he's done it again

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    Due to the overwhelming number of new Battlestar Galactica episodes made available to me by time-shifting folks in the EU, coupled with the fact that my wife and I are finally getting in shape - which makes a DRASTIC impact on your sex life, lemme tell ya - I am (temporarily) a kinder gentler Gurm. Don't get used to it.

    And if he had asked a RETARDED question, I would have still mocked him mercilessly.

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    This is going to sound like a very simplistic response...


    If all you want to do is make a copy of something on a DVD-R can't you just use DVD Decrypter in ISO read mode, and create an ISO file. Then user either DVD Decrypter in ISO write mode, or NERO to burn the ISO...

    It probably doesn't check the actual contents of the ISO...

    But I'm just guessing here...
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    Of course that will work.

    This entire topic is ridiculous. DRM on DVD's... just... doesn't... exist.

    There is no such thing as DVD content protection.
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