|  | Posted by Marv Soloff on 05/22/07 11:18 
Dietmar Haltermann wrote:> "Grinder" <grinder@no.spam.maam.com> wrote in message
 > news:f6L3i.123019$_c5.52528@attbi_s22...
 >
 >>Marv Soloff wrote:
 >>
 >>>Brian Gregory [UK] wrote:
 >>>
 >>>>"Marv Soloff" <msoloff@verizon.net> wrote in message
 >>>>news:CYJ3i.4739$qp5.1948@trnddc03...
 >>>>
 >>>>
 >>>>>evenlater@earthlink.net wrote:
 >>>>>Get a copy of the German DEFA Production of "Turandot". Study how they
 >>>>>copy protected this disk.
 >>>>>Every ripping program I tried on this sucker indicated "there was no
 >>>>>disk in the drive"  Drove me
 >>>>>nuts.
 >>>>
 >>>>
 >>>>Did AnyDVD fail?
 >>>>
 >>>>AnyDVD in combination with a normal DVD copier such as NERO is surely
 >>>>the obvious way to copy protected DVDs. It does cost $40 though.
 >>>>
 >>>
 >>>Yep. Any DVD, DVDEcrypter, FabDVD (latest).  The DEFA disk plays fine in
 >>>a player, but the rip programs cannot find it on the computer. How this
 >>>is done, I don't know.  Finally, I had to feed the DVD output to a high
 >>>quality VCR and copied the damn thing.
 >
 >
 > If you can get hold of an analog DVD recorder play the DVD on your player
 > and copy via A/V leads or better still S-Video to the stand-alone recorder.
 > I had to do this once or twice and the quality was very acceptable, viewed
 > on a 68cm Sony CRT TV.
 >
 >
 >
 Made a copy - see above.  Still could not figure out why my computers can't
 find the disk.
 
 Marv
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