Please, guys, I need your help.
My DVD-ROM doesnīt read the DVD, it tries to read it, but the drive doesnīt end, blinking all the time.
Serching in internet, I found that this is a copy-protect DVD, called Becker hole method. The DVD is not read by DVD writers, only by players. I attached a photo of the DVD, using this method.
Do you know how to by-pass this ?
I thank you in advance.
		
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	Where did you find this so-called "Becker Hole" information on the internet? I tried and couldn't find a thing. 
 
 Is this a burned DVD vs. a pressed one? Looks like a burned one from the photo.
 
 Have you tried using a permanent marker and darkening the two spots just to see what happens?
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	looks to me it's purposely done to prevent ripping the files. 
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	Are you sure that you're not just fishing for a way to test a copy-protection method that (you think) you came up with? That's kind of an old method, but I haven't had any trouble ripping them with any of the new methods (ie. programs made after 2002). 
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	No, it isn't. It's a horribly defective disk, made that way (on purpose) by some idiot with a drill.Originally Posted by jsilv
 
 What a crock. Drilling holes in a dvd isn't a "method"...it's a symptom of brain damage. Apparently, "Becker" is, in fact, a monkey who couldn't meet the IQ requirement for participation in the excrement fights in the monkey cage where he lives.Originally Posted by jsilv
 
 You don't "by-pass" defects in a defective dvd, you return the dvd for exchange or refund. If a contract is involved (for example to record a wedding), it's time to lawyer up.Originally Posted by jsilv
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	They used to do that with floppies that were "copy protected". I have not seen that with a DVD but if the DVD player can play it, just what is on the disk that needs to be copied? If it is only a video and you are desperate to copy, have you tried using a "capture card" to capture the video from the output jacks of the DVD player? Not the best way but it may suffice. 
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	Yes, I'm fishing for a way, but not to test the method and all of you. I'm sorry if that's looks like so, but thatīs not the case. I knew that old drives that only reads DVD can read this too; if the drive is a recorder one, it doesnīt read, it remains blinking without end. 
 
 Try this: press two marks on a dvd (that was working) like at the photo, put it to play in a PC.
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