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Copying the Uncopyable?
Posted: 08 Feb 2006, 00:02
by scotty
How would
someone who wanted to copy a DVD or CD just so that
they could have a spare
, but it's got a "Copyright" thingy on it go about it
, can it be done?.
Posted: 08 Feb 2006, 00:28
by eastmidswhizzkid
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Re: Copying the Uncopyable?
Posted: 08 Feb 2006, 01:37
by boudicca
Is this something to do with my
gift by any chance?
Don't go breaking the law on my account now,
Keef!
(btw, from the title of this thread I was sure it'd be about The Merry Thoughts, Rosetta Stone or summat... )
Re: Copying the Uncopyable?
Posted: 08 Feb 2006, 02:42
by Planet Dave
boudicca wrote: (btw, from the title of this thread I was sure it'd be about The Merry Thoughts, Rosetta Stone or summat... )
Surely in that case the title would've been 'listening to the unlistenable'.
Posted: 08 Feb 2006, 02:44
by eastmidswhizzkid
thought i'd find you here
Dave ....my god man! you weren't coming to get tips from
keith were you?
Posted: 08 Feb 2006, 11:29
by markfiend
On a Mac, MacTheRipper will extract the data from a commercial DVD, removing all copy-protection, region-encoding, etc.
Unless you have a dual-layer DVD burner, you need to make sure it fits on a 4.4GB DVD, so it can be "shrunk down" with DVD2oneX (A PC version of this is available)
Then burn onto a DVD. Job's a goodun.
As for copyright-protected CDs, I've yet to find one that can't be cloned with Toast's "Disk copy" utility.
Posted: 08 Feb 2006, 20:22
by scotty
Cheers
Mark
@
Boudicca, It might take a day or two longer
@ the
whizzkid ye cheeky sod
Posted: 09 Feb 2006, 00:40
by boudicca
scotty wrote:@
Boudicca, It might take a day or two longer
Nae probs
Keef. Don't get yourself in a
fankle about it
.
Posted: 09 Feb 2006, 01:49
by James Blast
he's frae Em'bra, so's ye probably meant "dinna fash yirsel, like"
a
fankle could easily send him daft, like... ye ken....... innat?
Posted: 09 Feb 2006, 02:56
by boudicca
Do they not fankle in Em'bra?
FOR SHAME!
Posted: 09 Feb 2006, 16:18
by scotty
James Blast wrote:he's frae Em'bra, so's ye probably meant "dinna fash yirsel, like"
a
fankle could easily send him daft, like... ye ken....... innat?
Up here we get ourselves in a
bourich