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Best DVD copying tool

Name: Shonsu 2007-07-17 5:53 ID:b1QhRq7t

Was just curious what would be a good program for copying DVD's. I want to back up some of my collection but most of them are copywrited and won't copy using Nero or CloneDVD.  Any suggestions?  Or do I have to rip/burn?

P.S.  When writing a new DVD from a video file should it take me 1.5 hours with a 16X drive to write it the first time?  The subsequent times are all like 5-10 minutes.

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-17 15:05 ID:8SnB2+VH

get a divx dvd player w/ mem card reader.

Name: pancake 2007-07-17 21:44 ID:SLy2S3jR

I assume you are talking about use with movies.

For copying I normally use dvdfab, it's a pretty self explanatory software; it does it's job.  If you want something a little more complicated with more agressive encryption decoding, you might want to go with ripit4me.  Most brand new releases that did very well in the box office will have better encryption and for those i normally go with ripit4me. 

you can also use whatever regular software you would normally use to rip a dvd, along with a little program called dvd43.  It will handle any encryption on your movies, allowing your programs (nero, etc) to copy them without knowing they aren't supposed to.

You can find a lot of good programs and information at http://dvd.box.sk

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-18 18:34 ID:sE+kJq95

DVD Decrypter. Google for download link.

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-19 3:18 ID:GCPsfQNZ

>>4
DVD Decrypter sucks and is no longer updated

DVDFab HD Decrypter is what you want

Name: Anonymous 2007-07-19 3:24 ID:GCPsfQNZ

>>3
DVDFab actually won't decrypt something?

Please tell me a movie that won't decrypt with DVDFab but will with RipIt4Me.  I might have to switch...

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