Just got a Plextor PX-504A DVD+R/RW. I was hoping to cover some DVD movies. But the movies are Copy Protected. Are there anyways to by-pass that and copy some movies?
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Re: Need some Tech advice.
quit being a cheap bastard and download them off the internet like real men.Drakoslay123 wrote:Just got a Plextor PX-504A DVD+R/RW. I was hoping to cover some DVD movies. But the movies are Copy Protected. Are there anyways to by-pass that and copy some movies?
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i use winMX for all my downloading needs. 
http://www.winmx.com
that should still work, it's been awhile since i downloaded the software, but it works like Napster, cept you can share pics, movies and music, instead of just music.

http://www.winmx.com
that should still work, it's been awhile since i downloaded the software, but it works like Napster, cept you can share pics, movies and music, instead of just music.
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I get all my movies from <a href="http://downloads-zdnet.com.com/3000-216 ... ">Ares.</a>
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Check this <a href="http://www.limneos.net/start.html">site</a> You may be able to find a DVD burning program.
If it isn't on that page that I posted search for "DVD Copy One Platinum 6"
If it isn't on that page that I posted search for "DVD Copy One Platinum 6"
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CD copie protection.
Some other tricks that companies use is to burn a 0 byte file that the writer considers as corrupt data and consequently burns a coaster.
Programs that use the bit method of burning avoid this all together since they are basically making a duplicate of the bits and not trying to read or validate the data. Just the bits that are present are what get duplicated.
You want to find a program or hardware that will allow you to do bit burns on the DVD media with out haveing to read or validate the data. this is what will give you a successful burn.
Some other tricks that companies use is to burn a 0 byte file that the writer considers as corrupt data and consequently burns a coaster.
Programs that use the bit method of burning avoid this all together since they are basically making a duplicate of the bits and not trying to read or validate the data. Just the bits that are present are what get duplicated.
You want to find a program or hardware that will allow you to do bit burns on the DVD media with out haveing to read or validate the data. this is what will give you a successful burn.
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