I am using dvd shrink beta 5 and copytodvd, for my backups.
My question is - Can I copy protect my dvdr's so I dont have to worry about others copying them?
Any insight would be great.
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The thing is - I took the time to figure out how to copy these movies, and I dont want some ******* dumbass to use easy cd creator, and copy what took time, trials and patience to figure out.
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All I want to know is if it is possible, and if so how?
I know that if any one understands the concept of ripping movies that this would be a minor speed bump in thier copying quest- I want this feature for the movies I back up, that I may loan.
Please- If you have a answer, whether it is possible, please post an reply.
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The answer is NO. Is that simple enough
No one is being a smarta&& or making fun off your but despite what your teachers told you there really are silly questions and this is one of them. You just beat the copy protection that a multi-billion dollar industry developed (with freeware tools). What do you think any of us could put in place that might work?
You can re-CSS the discs if you like (for DVD) but as you already know that does nothing. VCD/CVD/SVCD = nothing.
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Sounds like someone should get locked out from posting if he can't control his mouth. But first he need's to pull his foot out. Think before posting, maybe you won't look so stupid in the future. "All the work you did", come on all you did was follow what someone else already did for you, but I'm sure you've convinced others that you're an Enstein. Now go away potty mouth.
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You could always use PGP to encrypt them. But you will always have to play them back on a computer.
Hope is the trap the world sets for you every night when you go to sleep and the only reason you have to get up in the morning is the hope that this day, things will get better... But they never do, do they?
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Originally Posted by VejitasamaHello.
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I take exception to your assertion that there is no such thing as a stupid question. If it exists to obtain information that matters to us, how can the question be stupid, i.e., "silly"?"Terminated!" :firing:
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A sincere thanks for the best laugh I've had in a while.
It wasn't the silly question, or the pride in acheivement at learning to use a practically one-touch program.
No, for me, it was the giant icon of what I took to be one of Santa's elves gone bad, which then reminded me of a scene in Corky Romano, and it all came together into several moments of very enjoyable hilarity. "I wanna keep all the other bad little elfs from playing with my toys!"
In thanks, I shall offer that most anyone who is too stupid to defeat an elementary user-applied protection is too stupid to make the attempt in the first place.
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The PGP really will work Just can't play them in a set top player. But it will be safe!
Hope is the trap the world sets for you every night when you go to sleep and the only reason you have to get up in the morning is the hope that this day, things will get better... But they never do, do they?
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Originally Posted by OpHolmes006
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I prefer freestylers solution to Op's problem. Other than that there's no way you can keep people who are determined from copying DVDs. Only the MPAA and Major Studios are too stupid to catch on. Whatever copy protection that can be developed by so called professionals, are eventually cracked by amateur computer geeks. Other than that, learn C+ and develop you're own proprietary copy protection. It couldn't be worse than what those idiots at Macrovision have come up with.
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