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#1 |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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Anyone have a DVD-R/RW?
Just wondering if its possible to burn backups of your DVD's?
Or is it like blockbuster were all videos/dvd have some kinda encoding protection? If not how would you rent a dvd and burn it? Possible? I know warez is iiegal but I am trying to find a good reason to buy a 500.00+ DVD-RW that burns slow as shit.. The only use for a dvd-rw right now for me would be 6GB back ups... |
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what kind of dvd-rw player is 500? is it the duel table top one or a computer one?
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#3 |
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Computer one.
The cheaper ones are like 299 399, They are slow like 2x-4x |
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too much money for that, mine is a 4x and burns a 4.5 gig disk in about 12 to 15 minutes and I only paid 239 for it at best buy
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grab the pioneer +/- model or just buy on price.
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#6 |
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also check this post that was made yesterday http://gofuckyourself.com/showthread...hreadid=178509
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#7 |
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I need to know what kind of softwere I need to RIP my dvds?
I have lots and I don't want them to get scratched. I have a little brother that likes get into everything. Is there a way to rip them/copy DVD's? |
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check out this site and scroll down for the rippers http://www.dvdrhelp.com/tools.php#DVD%20Author
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#10 |
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Join Date: Jan 2003
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Office Max has an Internal HP DvD burner for 179.00. An externam for 299.00. It's the HP 3000i or 3000e.
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Lots of replies on burners, heres some info on the burning itself.
You can make a backup copy of any dvd these days. Here is a good link to start for info http://www.afterdawn.com/articles/ Generally, dvds comes in Dvd-5 and Dvd-9 format, which are single layer and dual layer discs. Each layer is about 4.35 gb of data. All burning is done on single layer discs so the Dvd-9 discs are the real issue when it comes to burning. To get a Dvd-9 to fit onto a Dvd-5 you have a couple different ways to do it. The first is to remove extras from the disc like foreign languages, subtitles, trailers, making of's etc. The second way is to re-encode the disc, compressing data. In many cases you have to do both removal and reencoding to make everything fit on one disc. There are a number of softwares that have emerged in the last year that make the process of turning a Dvd-9 into a Dvd-5 just a click of a few buttons. DVDXCopy, Dvd Shrink and Dvd2one are the three major ones. The best examples of dvd backups are not done with these one click methods but rather through using a more complicated software called Cinema Craft Encoder. |
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