Is There a good way to remove macrovision while making a backup with dvdxcopy?
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cram...
What I do is make a backup with DVD X Copy to a DVD+R/W or DVD-R/W first. Then I use DVD Decrypter in ISO read mode and make an ISO image of the DVD on my local hard drive. In the settings of DVD Decrypter you can check the check box to remove Macrovision. Once you have the ISO on your drive use DVD Decrypter in ISO write mode and write the Movie to DVD+R or DVD-R. This process is two fold. You now have an archived image of your movie for faster backup reproduction and it also removes Macrovision.
If anyone else has an easier processes to do this or a tool that will make it easier let me know. However, this process I outlined is not very hard and I like having a digital copy stored on my Raid Array in case I ever loose or damage my original and backup copies.
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That will work 4 me thanks.
I don't know if their is a program out there to remove macrovision from the IFO file just before DVDxCOPY Burns or not but would be interested in trying one if it exists.
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Originally Posted by cram
you can remove macrovision before burning the DVD
simple reallyI'll let you work it out
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Don't forget to remove the 321 disclaimer and any logos, FBI warnings etc.
My GUIDE shows you how, step by step:
http://www.vcdhelp.com/forum/userguides/127933.php
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