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  1. i want to back up my movies but i dont want ppl to copy from it.. is there a way i can put some password in it.. forbidden ppl to copy..?

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    No. Do a forum search for more. If the movie companies can't do it, I doubt you can.

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  4. Originally Posted by redwudz
    No. Do a forum search for more. If the movie companies can't do it, I doubt you can.
    i not talking about those 100% never be copy or paste into PC. But commoner never going to ask why they can't copy the disc. even they ask they can't find a clue.. to figure it out..

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    WTF are you talking about?

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    Simple answer. If they can play it, they can copy it. You could encrypt it, but you would have to give out the encryption code. You could put it in a weird format, but you would have to supply the player. You could put a password on it, but you would have to give it out to play it. It may be possible, but it will be complex and then nobody will bother to play it in the first place.

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    And this is news how?

  8. Drill a hole in the disc about half way and put a shackle lock on it.


  9. This isnt even a topic meant for discussion..If the movie studios spend Billions a year on copy protection for dvds that gets slaughtered by anyone with a dvd burner, then its extremely unlikely you could do it.
    Its a dog-eat-dog world out there, there is not one thing that hasnt been cracked.

    You could give it a G-Rating, no one bothers with them anyway..WHY anyone pirated that garfield movie is beyond me. Groups probably just did it for site credits.

  10. Originally Posted by Aznmask
    i want to back up my movies but i dont want ppl to copy from it.. is there a way i can put some password in it.. forbidden ppl to copy..?
    To be honest with you if You dont want people to copy them... Then dont lend them the disks..
    Quite simple really.
    Proberly the best way is to scratch the disk and hope your player, plays it as scratches cause more problems ripping than anything else.
    Not bothered by small problems...
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    azomask, did your parents do a lot of lsd when they were younger? That would explain your incoherency.
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  12. Originally Posted by ricky1756
    azomask, did your parents do a lot of lsd when they were younger? That would explain your incoherency.
    my parents dont do drug idiot, neither do I.

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    maybe you should try drugs, it might help
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    I think that what Aznmask was trying to say, was is there any basic
    copy protection that he/she could apply to his/her disks - - to block those
    that are casuals or newbie type people who never heard of Smartripper or
    other DVD decripting (or copying) software.
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    I'm sure that Aznmask is not looking to compete to out-do the Billion
    dollar market you know hmm... Anyways :P

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    Originally Posted by ricky1756
    maybe you should try drugs, it might help
    I think they call those "meds".
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    Adobe Encore offers the possibility o encrypt your DVD...which any program like smartripper will rip ...

    If people make the effort to try to copy your DVD, chance is they will know how to rip it. My philosophy is do not encrypt and live with the copiers: they have their own conscience to take care of...

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    Originally Posted by Aznmask
    ...is there a way i can put some password in it...
    Yes.

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    My advice is thus:

    Once you're done ripping, shrinking and burning your Blockbuster or Netflix DVDs, offer a fair price to those interested. Instead of letting them borrow your "hard earned" copies just so they can get a free copy themselves, charge them about 70% the going rate, minus about $5 for compression quality loss.
    Unless they're from China. Usually the copies run 50 cents to $2, so your competition is pretty fierce.

    In other words, ENOUGH with this stupid question! Either drop your untrustworthy "friends", or learn to live with it. Unless the DVDs are your wedding videos, then it's alright to murder them in cold blood* for such a high offense.









    *sarcasm intended




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