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Posted by kim on 08/12/06 00:04
"POD {ҿ}" <DONT.EVEN.TRY.IT@DEADSPAM.COM> wrote in message
news:Xns981CE6DFB6281WeLovePOD@212.23.3.119...
> "Marc" <marc@isnotforemailing.com> once tried to test me. I ate their
> liver with some fava beans and a nice chianti
>
> >
> > "24" <no@spam.tks> wrote in message
> > news:qV%Cg.16056$k64.424038@phobos.telenet-ops.be...
> >>I am absolutely new to this i.e. I would like to make a copy of my own
> >>DVDs. My question is which software do you recommend? I tried looking
> >>for it myself but my almost 63 year old eyes have seen enough of
> >>Google so it is time to ask for help.
> >> Is there one piece of software out there that does it all or do you
> >> need two or three programs? If there would be abything that can also
> >> backup files to DVD, that would be great. I appreciate any help I can
> >> get!
> >
> > Get DVD Shrink, which will compress your DVDs contents down to 4.7GB,
> > and then you can burn the contents onto a DVDR.
> >
> > /\/\arc
> >
> >
>
> Unless you're big and posh, and want to do 1 to 1 copies onto DVD9
> discs, then you just need DVDDecrypter to remove the copy protection,
> with no compression in sight.
It's a long time since DVDDecrypter could remove all copy protection by
itself as it's no longer supported by the original author.
(kim)
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