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    My friend gave me a work-out DVD that i used dvdfab to cloan it, and now the original dvd won't play on my dvd player. He mentioned to me, after the fact, that if i try to copy it, it will 'self-erase'. I've never heard of this.... PLEASE HELP!
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    Yes, the studios and government are using a special technology procured from aliens of planet Gliese 581-D, which radio transmits copy attempts and causes the internal pressed materials to melt and become unplayable by way of a special multiphasic death ray attached to the MLB satellite.

    For the killjoys that expect a serious answer: No. Impossible.
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    Originally Posted by lordsmurf View Post
    Yes, the studios and government are using a special technology procured from aliens of planet Gliese 581-D, which radio transmits copy attempts and causes the internal pressed materials to melt and become unplayable by way of a special multiphasic death ray attached to the MLB satellite.

    For the killjoys that expect a serious answer: No. Impossible.

    Funny...Love it! I won't try it, death rays are very unforgiving.
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  4. I thought DVDFab had broken that copy protection by generating an inverse phase modulating neutrino pulse.
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    oh yeah, welcome to the show that never ends - slazar. hop aboard and have fun!
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    Originally Posted by Munster1 View Post
    I thought DVDFab had broken that copy protection by generating an inverse phase modulating neutrino pulse.
    Yes, but with one limitation.

    You have to open the DVD drive and modify it with a dilithium crystal that reverses the polarity of the neutron flow, thus allowing the inversion of the modulated neutrino pulse. Without the crystal, all you have is a drive with a really hot laser!

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    LMFAO!!!!!!!!


    Originally Posted by slazar View Post
    He mentioned to me, after the fact, that if i try to copy it, it will 'self-erase'.
    who's the more foolish? The fool, or the fool who follows him?
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    Hey guys, i know this sounds crazy and your comments are quite funny actually. But the bottom line remains that the original workout DVD gets stuck and will not play on my blu-ray, while all the other workout DVD's which i have not tried to copy work absolutely fine on the blu-ray.
    All i can say is that maybe it'll work on another DVD player...
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    hehe, you sure he's a friend? it was probably damaged before you borrowed it and now he'll claim you tried to copy it and "broke" it.
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    The Blu-ray player may not be very good with low-quality DVDs. Most workout DVDs are trash quality presses. Beyond that, it may be scratched, including scratches you can't see with human eyes, but lasers will trip over.

    Still ... watch out for the MLB satellite.
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