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AnyDVD Discuss, Copied files directly frm DVD –Now How to Burn? at Copy Movie forum; I am a newbie and hence by mistake I opened the DVD frm my drive directly and copied all files by Right-Clicking it ! Now, I am having Clonedvd &Anydvd – but am unable to write as I had copied the files directly. Any way to work around ? I am


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Old 02-08-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Copied files directly frm DVD –Now How to Burn?

I am a newbie and hence by mistake I opened the DVD frm my drive directly and copied all files by Right-Clicking it !

Now, I am having Clonedvd&Anydvd – but am unable to write as I had copied the files directly.
Any way to work around ?

I am getting CSS protected Error, as the movie is in HardDrive.
Now how to remove this protection ?

Anydvd only Scans physically present DVD in the drive.
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Re: Copied files directly frm DVD –Now How to Burn?

Is your DVD purchased?

If so in order to make a back-up you would need DVDFAB, which works fantastic. However your DVD must be in the drive.
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Yes it purchased by my friends cousin, but now i wont get it back.....
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what i sugeest you to do is get a DVD builder (imgburn) and build your dvd that way.
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Buy your own and back it up properly.......
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Yes it purchased by my friends cousin, but now i wont get it back.....
Then you don't own the DVD and thus should not be backing it up....
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