OT- Anybody here use or used 1Click DVD Copy?

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Is the party over? I haven't been able to make a "backup copy" of any new DVDs that have come out. I know they said they was new technology coming out to prevent several copies from being made but this is even for movies I purchased for my personal collection recently so they haven't been burned at all until I attempted to try. It is fooling my harddrive into thinking the movie has been burned after 30 seconds or so then burns nothing onto a blank disc except for a file folder which makes the disc useless. Is this how the new technology for DVDs is supposed to work??
 

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From quickly reading the forums, it sounds like most are using ANYDVD as their decrypter .....A lot of people are having problems with the newest movies using other decrypters.....

Might be worth a look

They often post ways on how to copy specific latest generation DVDs on that support site :103631605
 

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thanks ZZZ! Will try some of the recommendations I read there.

Does DVDShrink come with a decrypter?
 

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cklennon said:
yep, best one around

Is this freeware/shareware or a program I have to purchase
 

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Mainly Sony films that are giving people trouble. The otehr studios have not done anything to prevent copying
 

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Downloaded DVD Shrink and was able to download a movie onto my hard drive. Now how do I get it onto disc. I thought DVD Shrink was a one click program like 1 Click DVD was. Will I have to delete the movie off my harddrive after I burn a copy? I know with 1 Click they would burn it into a temp folder than delete it after you burned the CD.
 

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Use Nero to burn to DVD. You can keep the copy on your hard drive if you want, in case you need to burn additional DVD's.

DVDx is also a good program if you don't have a DVD burner and want to make a Video CD (VCD) instead with your CD burner. Same procedure. Save to hard drive, burn to VCD with Nero.

http://dvdx.sourceforge.net/
 

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Yes, I believe the last time DVD Shrink was updated was some version 3.2xx in 7/2004 but it is still the best program around in my opinion. If you have Nero installed it will interface with it and burn automatically, but it sounds like it does the same thing as your program "1Click DVD Copy," which I don't know anything about, but it sounds like it works the same.

DVD Shrink will copy your DVD into a folder (you can set it in options/preferences) in 2 folders, AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS which is the way any DVD is organized on the disc itself. You then simply burn these two folders to a blank DVD using Nero or whatever program you have to burn DVDs, and you're set.

Once you burn it, you can erase the files from your computer or leave them if you choose. DVD Shrink has many options that allow it to be very powerful if you read the documentation and know how to work it, or it can be a 1-click type program for people who don't need any adjustments. Best of both worlds.
 

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