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    Hi everyone,
    Wanna say it's nice to be here and look forward to helping out as much as I can as well as giving knowledge that I have learned in my short amount of time doing this.

    Well my question is and excuse me if this is in the wrong place but I am currently using dvdshrink 3.2 and anydvd to burn my movies well the trial period for anydvd is going to expire in 3 days and I was wondering if there are any free programs to use to bypass the security on dvd's. I like anydvd alot but not that much that I would pay $39.99 for it. Any help is appreciated and thanks for your time.
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    You can use dvddecrypter to rip in iso mode. Then open them in dvdshrink.

    Dvddecrypter is no longer updated. Dvdfabdecrypter is another free alternative.
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    I personally love ANYDVD. But if you want free you can use DVD43...which was just updated. It doesn't work well with my system, so I opted for ANYDVD (updated much quicker, yet cost $). The download of the latest version can be downloaded from here at videohelp.com
    Hope this works!
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    DVDFab Decrypter. But actually, I'm yet to find a DVD that DVDShrink couldn't rip on its own...

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    Burn an ISO image with DVD Shrink then burn with DVD Decrypter .... DVD Decrypter 3.5.4 is FREE and extremely user friendly.
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