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Originally Posted by bob1029 There is a way to backup a DVD-A disc with success... You must first install windvd 5, 6, or 7. Then use a tool called DVDARipper. This is a command line utility, and hooks in with the windvd software while its decoding the aob files and outputs unencrypted files to the specified folder... you can then use whatever tools you normally use to copy the video_ts folder, and add the decrypted audio_ts folder to the compilation and burn. Obviously you will require the original dvd to do this, so the copy protection is still pretty good... |
Intervideo has removed support for DVD-Audio in WinDVD7, I found this out when I tried to play a disc recently and playback was all screwed up, same disc in WinDVD6 played fine. After a reinstall of the OS on a virgin drive, it no longer recognizes the DVD-Audio portion, plus their website no longer even mentions DVD-Audio. I wasn't very impressed with Intervideo's response to this matter (I left it with asking if they were going to continue support for this format) and switched to a competitor.