I have been trying out my new Pioneer A06 DVD Burner, and the first dvd went alright, and then the 2nd one (I use Clone DVD), came up with the message:
Clone DVD does not backup copy protected DVD's!
Many DVD's are Content Scrambling System (CSS) encoded, which is a copy-protection file system. If a DVD is CSS-encoded then the DVD reader will refuse to access the disc. Therefore Clone DVD Cannot read the files and make a copy.
Is there any program that will let me make a clone of a copy protected dvd, in so much as having all menus and chapters etc, or would I have to stick to ripping it to VCD quality as a back up method?
Please any one with any suggestions let me know.
Thanks in advance.
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rip it to the harddrive first with dvd decrypter, which will remove the protections. then run it through clone dvd
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DVDDecrypter.
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Try anydvd or dvd region free, saves ripping to hard disc first.
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Try anydvd or dvd region free, saves ripping to hard disc first.Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity.
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DVD region free does not only remove region coding, it also removes CSS, Macrovision and other copy protections.
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Y'know, I keep hearing that about DVD Region Free...
It must not do a very good job of DeCSS, since I never hear anyone in here suggesting it in a serious way.
- Gurm
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