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  1. i was wondering if anyone has used the dvd burning softwear thats available on the internet that is advertised periodically. if so can you copy dvd movies rented or bought in store to a blank cdr using nero or any burning program ? i understand all you need is a cdr burner and a dvd rom please let me know if this is the real deal or a bunch of crap
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    It is the real deal. They sell you all the shareware and freeware programs you need to make a VCD. So you can line their pockets with the same programs you find here, or stay here and do it yourself, and spend the money you saved on your wife or girlfriend.
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  3. Originally Posted by Tommyknocker
    It is the real deal. So you can line their pockets with the same programs you find here, or stay here and do it yourself, and spend the money you saved on your wife or girlfriend.
    rather buy more computer hardware
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    Like The Man said. There is one born every minute.

    I have seen a few versions of this stuff ( I can't say where I got Them)

    One is a a repackaged free app called DVDX they call it DVD Backup. I have seen it under another name but can't recall it right now . I believe that one is actually licensed for sale by the owner but the free version is still available. (they are the same except for maybe 1 brief nag on the frameserve option))

    Another is DUP_DVD under different names which is a valid all in one shareware package but many users say that it produces an inferior result.
    You will have to judge that one for yourself.

    At least 2 or 3 of them are eBooks with links to free apps like smartripper, DVD2AVI, flask etc...

    Another was a repackage of DVD2SVCD in book form.

    The last 2 above can't sell you the software its mostly available under
    gnu license so they sell you their eBook but they don't make that very clear obviously or no-one would bite.

    Words in Italic Spoken by W. C. Fields the hidden meaning is "Sucker"
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  5. Sorry, but where is dvd2svcd an eBook? Do you have an URL?
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