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Posted by Stuart Miller on 01/17/07 06:43
"mg4586" <mgr@here.com> wrote in message
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> If you want a dvd , BUY it, don't STEAL it.
>
I do buy them - but I object to buying the same things several times.
Stuart
> Stuart Miller wrote:
>> "Hertz_Donut" <nowhere@mindspring.com> wrote in message
>> news:f9GdncfNsunL7g7YnZ2dnUVZ_qunnZ2d@hawaiiantel.net...
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>>>"Frank" <xfh@2he.com> wrote in message
>>>news:1167275854.241373.160340@i12g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
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>>>>1:1 copy of a DVD ? Are there tools for that or is it not possible at
>>>>all ?
>>>>
>>>>Frankx100
>>>>
>>>
>>>The best option is the combination of AnyDVD and CloneDVD2 from Slysoft.
>>>
>>>You must have both to make copies of commercial DVD's. It will make
>>>exact 1 to 1 copies, including all menus, extras, subtitles and data.
>>>
>>>Honu
>>>
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>>
>> Exactly
>> And there are a few added advantages
>> - I make 'movie only' copies for the grandchildren, which get lost or
>> scratched very quickly (the dvd's, not the kids), and it is easy enough
>> to make another. Generally the movie will fit on a single layer dvd, if
>> not, it can be automatically shrunk to fit.
>> - The copies are, themselves, not copy protected
>> - You can edit out specific scenes if you wish to censor the content of
>> your copy
>> - You can put all the bonus features on a separate dvd
>>
>> Stuart
>>
>>
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