Question:
Is there a way of taking off copy protection on a dvd recorder?
get rich
2008-05-21 03:12:04 UTC
I have a acoustic solutions dvdrw300 dvd recorder which sometimes says that i cant record a film because it has a copy protection on it , i have tried to record films from the cable box .
Seven answers:
anonymous
2008-05-21 20:24:25 UTC
Most movie DVDs has copy protection, if you want to copy it to your hard disc, you must decrypt the copyright protected dvd first. Otherwise, Although you copy the *.vob files to the hard disk, but most media players cann't it. My friends recommend me to use E.M. Free DVD Copy to copy DVD moives. The video quality that be copied is excellent. If your dvd moive size larger than 4.7G, you can compress DVD to suitable size.

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anonymous
2008-05-21 20:18:41 UTC
I found a good tool to backup the DVD disc. It is Pavtube DVD Copy. Get it here: http://software.ivertech.com/PavtubeDVDCopy_software38358.htm

I prefer to use it for its pragmatic functions. First DVD to DVD copy, each time I backup my DVD movie disc in case, the copied disc is the same with the original one. I am really happy to find it. in addition, If the disc space is not large enough, I also can choose main movie copy to save the space. This reduces the trouble for getting the suitable disc. Besides, the main point that I like is the user-friendly interface. Choose source and target, choose mode, and run. So easy, I enjoy the tool very much. Hope to share with DVD lovers.
percival.sweetwater
2008-05-21 08:00:31 UTC
The Digital Millenium Copyright Act (DMCA) passed by Congress requires that all digital recording devices be capable of detecting copyright material and refuse to record it. On the other hand, the same DMCA allows a consumer to make a backup copy of his original media, but the question is how?



There are video stabilizers available for sale on the internet, through Amazon. com and many other reputable sites for around $30. Their purchase and personal use is legal under the DMCA. The boxes are quite simple, requiring a composite video input and output between your source and your recorder.



While the RIAA would have you believe that such boxes are illegal, that is false and misleading on their part, and has been determined by Congress to be legal.
Scoob
2008-05-21 14:08:28 UTC
Go on-line and get the hack code for your dvd recorder. This code will make it region and macrovision free. I did it with my Acoustic Solutions dvd player.
Gregg K
2008-05-21 03:37:48 UTC
If you connect with analog cables (red, white, yellow) that should eliminate your problem. If that fails there are small boxes that will eliminate the copy protection but they average around 90 dollars.
BRAUNER
2014-12-12 19:25:25 UTC
DVD con películas para cualquiera edad en internet, una variedad impresionante. Cualquier madre sabe que la mejor forma de tener a los niños ocupados es ponerlos los dibujos preferido y como casi todas mis DVD-s los he comprado de amazon también he comprado DVD-s con dibujos y son de la mejor calidad que podía pedir.
fauver
2016-11-13 03:25:53 UTC
purchase a DVD recorder, they run a pair hundred funds..they have 2 slots for DVDs, and you place the unique in one and the sparkling recordable disc in the different.... wham bam thank you mam! copyright infringement at your fingertips! lol


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