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    Operating System: win xp home sp1
    Burning Software: alcohol 120%, clone cd, clone dvd, nero
    Anti-virus Software: norton 2004
    DAEMON Tools Version: 3.47

    hi, :|
    i want to create an image of my dvd (movies). at 9 of those 10 dvds, alcohol 120% gives me an error: dvd copy protected...unable to creat an image...
    1 dvd wasnt protected and creating an image was succesfully.
    clone dvd didnt give me an error but it took much too long to create an image, after 1 hour 5% so...

    my question:
    is there another program which doesnt care about those copy protections? if so, which are those? or does Your clone dvd work fine and maybe i should try clone dvd again? :?:

    thanks for every answer

  • #2
    If you want create images only, try DVD Decrypter.
    CloneDVD shrinks while creating the image, that's why it took so long.
    Everybody be cool! You, be cool!
    They'll keep fighting! And they'll win!

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    • #3
      hmm...
      i tried DVD Decrypter and it worked, i didnt know that the windows media player can play .vob files just by clicking on it....
      actually i dont even need any software for ripping a dvd right? i just have to copy the video_ts folder to the harddisk and then opening one of those .vob files with the windows media player and it works, i dont even need a virtual drive :lol:

      was that correct or am i talking crap :?: :mrgreen:
      thx for help anyway

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      • #4
        You can't copy CSS protected DVDs that easy, although it could work with a software DVD player. The recommended way is DVD Decrypter, btw. you can decrypt single files with it, too.
        Everybody be cool! You, be cool!
        They'll keep fighting! And they'll win!

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        • #5
          okay thx for your help, everything works fine now

          Bye

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