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AnyDVD Discuss, Protection in copied DVD? at Copy Movie forum; I copied a DVD using AnyDVD and CloneDVD2 , latest versions. The original DVD didnt have any protections at all. After the copy(split to 2 discs) AnyDVD reports Found & removed structural copy protection (Arccos, Puppetlock)! and Found & removed 1 bad sector protections! Is this normal?


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Old 22-04-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Protection in copied DVD?

I copied a DVD using AnyDVD and CloneDVD2, latest versions. The original DVD didnt have any protections at all. After the copy(split to 2 discs) AnyDVD reports
Found & removed structural copy protection (Arccos, Puppetlock)! and Found & removed 1 bad sector protections!

Is this normal?
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Old 22-04-2006   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Protection in copied DVD?

What for a movie you've tried to backup?
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Re: Protection in copied DVD?

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I copied a DVD using AnyDVD and CloneDVD2, latest versions. The original DVD didnt have any protections at all. After the copy(split to 2 discs) AnyDVD reports
Found & removed structural copy protection (Arccos, Puppetlock)! and Found & removed 1 bad sector protections!

Is this normal?
No. You should send the .IFO files of the copies to SlySoft with a full explanation of this problem.
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Re: Protection in copied DVD?

so you're saying on the burned dvd that you just copied anydvd says it has "Found & removed structural copy protection (Arccos, Puppetlock)! and Found & removed 1 bad sector protections!'.....and nothing on the original?
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Re: Protection in copied DVD?

another WNP

I seem to remember only the now defunct POC dvdxcopy retained the copy protection on back-ups
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another WNP

I seem to remember only the now defunct POC dvdxcopy retained the copy protection on back-ups
yep.....that's because they use to say in the fbi warning"you can't make a copy of this movie" now they say "you can't bypass the copy protection on this movie" or something like that.(it's been so long since i read that because of anydvd)...lol
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Re: Protection in copied DVD?

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I copied a DVD using AnyDVD and CloneDVD2, latest versions. The original DVD didnt have any protections at all. After the copy(split to 2 discs) AnyDVD reports
Found & removed structural copy protection (Arccos, Puppetlock)! and Found & removed 1 bad sector protections!

Is this normal?
This appers to be a bug in AnyDVD.
Please send IFOs of the original disc and both copies. You can find instructions how to do this here:
http://club.cdfreaks.com/showpost.ph...2&postcount=60

I cannot fix it without these files. Thank you.
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It happens everytime when I split dvds. The protection shows up only on the second dvd. I have the ifo files to slysoft. Hopefully they can fix it.
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now we know how sony et al developed this protection
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It happens everytime when I split dvds. The protection shows up only on the second dvd. I have the ifo files to slysoft. Hopefully they can fix it.
Thank you! Next version will indeed fix this.
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Thanks Slysoft,the new release fixed the problem.
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