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Old 11-08-2004   #1 (permalink)
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About Removing DVD Protection with DVD Decrypter

Hello,
I am new to all this DVD technology thing, i just bought a Sony DVD RW DW-U18A
Anyway, after spending hours learning the enough to just start,i mean RTFM & STFW (there are so many guides out there that it is quite confusing to know where to begin with ), i couldn`t find an answer to my question, which is probably a dumb one to you all cd-freaks

but here it goes anyway:
If i remove the DVD protection using DVD Decrypter, will it remove it from the original DVD?

Thank You for your time and patience.


Ps: by the way, please don`t me about being a criminal , it is just a question! i am making backups of "my" DVD`s , Just Kidding
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If i remove the DVD protection using DVD Decrypter, will it remove it from the original DVD?
No it won't alter your original. It will just remove it from the "ripped" files it writes to your harddrive.
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Thanks a lot PChilson
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Thanks a lot PChilson
but if you burn that rip to a dvd-+/-r, that burned disk is protection free. Macrovision, region setting....yadda yadda.

Your original "owned" dvd cannot be modified......
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comercial disks can be written on, so there is no way it could modify the protetion
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