OK, I already know I'm going to catch some hell about posting this so please spare me any preaching. :)
OK, now to the question. I need to make copies of a DVD. Let's say it's of a home movie of my dog that personally produced with my own digital video camera. Hey, it's a cute dog. Anyway, let's also say that I used DVD XCopy to duplicate the DVD for archival purposes and we'll continue by saying that the origional got destroyed.
Now, since all that I mentioned above is legal and feasable, does anyone know of a program that will copy the DVD XCopy's version? It won't let me do a copy of a copy. Furthermore, for future reference, does anyone know of an app that will leave off any copy protection-ish things from DVDs so that even DVD XCopy won't know it's a copy? (I assume DVD XCopy's thing is proprietary, but if someone know's that it's not, let me know.) The reason, of course, is that I want all to enjoy my home movies and I want them to be able to copy them. Nothing the MPAA would have a fit over. :roll:
Thanks.
First off, why are you using DVD xCopy? It sucks.
Secondly, I am no way connected to this guide:
How to copy any DVD to one recordable DVD including menus! (http://www.dvdrhelp.com/forum/userguides/141024.php)
Enjoy,
Jon
Yeah, I found that out. I singled out DVD XCopy because of it's name. I *wanted* to support them because of their fight with the MPAA, but a few apps I found turned out to be better and cheaper.
Thanks for th link- I'm going to read through it right now. BTW- "Alcohol 120%" (interesting name) seems to do everyhting (and a bit more) than what I was looking for. Thanks Jon.