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| New on Forum Join Date: Oct 2003
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| You only need anydvd whenever You want to copy a dvd that has css protection (and a region code, if it's different than yours). I only use anydvd to make copies of my disney classics, since I've experienced that no other program cracks the code completely on disney classics. For regular movies I use DVDshrink because it's gives more features on how and what to rip. |
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| New on Forum Join Date: Aug 2003
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| I happened to know... ...that DVDXCopy is a bastard program. It lets you copy once (and this is OK) but it writes on the copy a special code that identifies the computer used to make the backup and that prevent another copy being burned from the first copy. Think about... |
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