I hear people using this in conjunction with other programs. Right now I use Shrink and Nero to burn. What would Decryp do for me?
Thanks,
Todd
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eliminate nero
depending on your dvdshrink version, you can output the final result as an ISO image. In effect, making the entire process freeware. Also, some people have said nero has caused some issues, whereas from my readings dvddecrpyter has had perfect burns. I have used both and for ease of use, dvddecrpyter. -
Search for DVDShrink on here in the tools section, you'll find a link to a free util that works with DVDShrink, to automatically burn your copied DVD to a blank DVD once the transcoding has completed
DVDDecrypter will do exactly what it say. Removes all region and CSS protection, basically making the resulting DVD totally region-free and also remove any copy protection found on the source DVD
This works with ANY DVD currently out there. Just make sure the region is set to whatever the DVD is you are trying to rip, and DVDDecrypter will remove all region encoding
Some say DVDShrink has issues with a few protected DVD's, but DVD's ripped first using DVDDecrypter suffer none of these
I personally always rip the entire DVD first, then let DVDSHrink or Nero Recode 2 do its work, then burn using Nero 6
But I also use DVD2One for creating 2 movie discs, all depends on what I'm doing
It is possible using 3 totally free tools, available from here, to copy any DVD currently, without spending a single thing from your pocket, except to buy the blanks -
steptoe preaches the truth... Im even willing to go out the limb saying that Ive gotten better results (personally) with the free tools then the retails.
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