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andrew@twenty20
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Is DVD backup and DVD2one still the only way to make dvd copies?
Or is there some new way that I'm not aware of yet?
Or is there some new way that I'm not aware of yet?
NuKe said:DVDBackUp (or MacTheRipper when the former fails), then DVD2OneX, then Roxio Toast 6 Titanium...***PM for info on where to acquire these...I also have PopCorn, haven't tried it yet.
rs2sensen said:Yea, I know how you feel Kokopelli,although, I do undertake in the copying of DVDs in order to provide a back up, I always purchase the DVDs first. I use MacTheRipper, works great.
I, of course, only copy my DVDs (simpson's really) that I take to school with me, 'cause people are shifty.
I recently saw a law stating it was illegal to remove the Macrovision code.
But you have to remove the code to back-up your legaly purchased DVD software.
Can someone please explaine???
Kokopelli said:Why not post the directions here? If you are going to suggest an illegal method may I request that you not do so on these boards? Some of us find this offensive. I am a professional programmer and it really bugs me when people callously talk about copying commercial software without paying for it.
solidstalin said:We arnt all as rich as you...
Macman said:what about time shifting? and copying of purchased dvds for my niece and nephews?
Doughboy said:i got toast 6 that works for me and its **** easy to use
Kokopelli said:This is true and I can't help you there. However I might point out that you and the other gentleman have Macs worth at least $1000. I would argue if you can afford the Mac you can afford to pay the $20-30 for an application.