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    Best hollywood dvd copying software?

    What is the best hollywood dvd copying software?

    Looking for something that will re-encode the mpeg files to fit on a dvd-r

    Thanks...
    Originally posted by Matt-B
    hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

    #2
    DVD Shrink is free, and does a virtually perfect job.



    Enjoy

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      #3
      Originally posted by parkerbink
      DVD Shrink is free, and does a virtually perfect job.



      Enjoy
      I agree but remember you need nero to run dvdshrink. Otherwise I use dvd x copy once in a while

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        #4
        You do not have to have Nero, only if you want it to automatically burn to disk. You can uncheck the burn to Nero box & save the files to be used with any video burning program.

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          #5
          I use DVD-X for my 'back-ups'.

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            #6
            dvd shrink is the best by far but there wont be anymore updates for it so it will suck after they come out with new copy protection.

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              #7
              I heard that it works well to use DVD for Free and 1 Click DVD Copy together. DVD for Free gets past the copy protection so you can make a backup and the other one does the rest.
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                #8
                In a ruling released Friday, Judge Susan Illston granted Hollywood studios' request for an injunction against 321 Studios, saying the small software company has seven days to stop distributing its DVD-copying products.

                The case was widely viewed as a test of how far commercial software could go in helping consumers make backup copies of their own legally purchased digital entertainment products, such as DVDs or video games. Illston wrote that federal law made it illegal to sell products that--like 321 Studios' software--break through DVDs' antipiracy technology, even if consumers do have a legal right to make personal copies of their movies.:rofl:

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                  #9
                  Stop recusitating old threads, spammer. Go Away.
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