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Originally Posted by Macrovision3500 Okay, Try this your self guys 
Try DVD X Copy Platinum. 4.0.3.8/ any version.
Copy the Original DVD w/DVD X Copy (make sure it has Macrovision) do
not use any DVD Rippers! make sure it is an exact copy. Then copy the copied DVD with, 1click dvd copy/ CloneDVD. disable Macrovision with AnyDVD. And presto!
MacroVision is still there.  |
I don't know what DVDXCopy does... why the hell are they enabling APS anyway?
Okay, try this: Disable Macrovision removal in AnyDVD. Copy an original DVD (preferably single layer) with Macrovision into an Image file using
CloneCD.
Mount the Image in Virtual CloneDrive. Try to make a copy with CloneDVD, using the Virtual drive as a source. CloneDVD will abort with APS error. Okay, Macrovision is still there.
Now enable Macrovision removal in AnyDVD and try to make a copy - voila! Macrovision gone. Instead of using the virtual Drive, you can waste a DVD+-R media for testing, but the result would be the same.