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  1. Hey

    i want a soft anti-copie to protect a bluray disc and dvd9 i know its impossible to protect 100% beacaus anydvd crack it so i wanna just know a nam of those softe
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    css, aacs, hdcp, bd+
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    None of the methods used to protect commercial DVDs and Blu-Ray discs is practical for a small business or an individual. They are all too expensive.
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  4. css, aacs, hdcp, bd+ they are not the softe so what i want its a softe can add and burn with some simple protection in my dvd9 and bluray for the beginner
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    Originally Posted by youneslalami View Post
    css, aacs, hdcp, bd+ they are not the softe so what i want its a softe can add and burn with some simple protection in my dvd9 and bluray for the beginner
    There is no inexpensive beginner-friendly software that offers even a little copy protection for burned DVDs, but will still allow them to be played with a normal DVD player. You are not the first one to ask.
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  6. i want a soft like SSPDVDLock i try to worck with it but its not working with a file over 8g
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    I never heard of SSPDVDLock.exe/PowerDiscLock or anything like it before. You should contact the publisher or support forum (if it has one) regarding your problem. Maybe they can tell you how to solve it.

    A dual-layer single-sided recordable DVD only holds a maximum about 8.55 GB (or 7.96 GiB) of data. It is possible that the rest could be reserved for the copy protection added by the software.
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    Yup. It all depends on what system is being used to count those bytes...
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