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    Do you know any reliable tools to copy regular AND blue-ray DVD?
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    ANyDVD is the only tool that works with most blu-ray releases.
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    But, AnyDVD alone cannot complete a DVD copy. It needs other burning software to burn the DVD, right?
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    If the BD is less than ~25GB, you can burn the ripped file to BD disc with ImgBurn. Otherwise, you can demux it just to the main movie with tsMuxeR and burn that. Or shrink it down with BD rebuilder or RipBot264.
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    Originally Posted by coody
    Do you know any reliable tools to copy regular AND blue-ray DVD?
    You still can't even grasp the simplicity of copying a standard dvd.... or a game dvd.... and you want to delve into the realm of BlueRay ??

    The standard dvd copying subject is like mute!!!
    It is as easy as throwing a light switch to light up a room!!!!


    Seriously!!!
    Do some actual research!!!!!!!!
    Are you just totally clueless or that F'n LAZY ?!?!?!

    Yeah i get it... but obviously YOU don't!!!!
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    Seriously, coody, what's wrong? You've been around here for four years, but lately you've been asking some of the most mundane (and sometimes asinine) questions.

    Has someone taken over your account, or have you given it to some newbie to use?
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  7. Back on subject, has anyone had success with DumpHD?

    I've skimmed the (long!) thread on it at Doom9. I suspect eventually it will be refined enough to make it reliable and easy. The time may be approaching when I'll buy a BD drive, some BD movies, and give it a go. There are a few movies I'd like to have on my HTPC in HD. Lord of the Rings, for example, rumored BD release in Autumn 2009.

    Oh, and any guesses if/when DVDFabHDDecrypter will ever actually work on BD discs?
    Pull! Bang! Darn!
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