Just had a look, the one that works best for me is DVDFab Platinum.
I'd agree with Platypus about DVDShrink, it's excellent for compressing a D/L DVD onto a single layer one and very simply lets you re-author a disc so you can take out the menus, extras, foreign language dubbing etc. to reduce the compression required.
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My 2c ...
When copying discs *purely for backup purposes*
DVDShrink will crack the copy protection on the majority of discs (in my experience, 95%) and lets you (in a single step) create an ISO image which is <4.7Gb so it fits on a single sided disc. Burn with IMGburn
I personally haven't had problems playing such disks, but like a previous poster, I know people who have had problems playing such discs towards the end.
You could try burning them more slowly, some say this helps.
I use DVDdecrypter for discs which DVDshrink won't decode and have only had it fail on one disc. I don't have enough "latest Sony releases" to comment on those.
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All your questions answered here:-
http://www.videohelp.com/
Personally I use DVD-FAB to defeat the original copy-protection and to make an image, then use dvdshrink 3.2 to shrink the image to fit onto a 4.7G DVDR, then burn with NERO.
I only trust my kids with the back ups.
BTW, I still haven't achieved a copy without one or two pauses towards the end of a film.......
RS
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DVD43 is good for removing region coding and other pesky attributes which prevent you from legally enjoying a DVD
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The best software I find for this is CloneDVD, it enables you to make an ISO Image of the DVD or purely copy it, so simple to use
http://www.clonedvd.net/
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I use AnyDVD for this. It is a utility which allows defeats the copy protection and allows a standard disk copy app to work.
Alternatively DVDFab Platinum is a copy app which has the copy protect functionality built in.
Both methods work well.Last edited by gadgetman; 23 April 2008, 15:53.
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DVDDecrypter is what you need.. If you can't find it, let me know and I'll put a copy up on the net..
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Originally posted by TonyEnglish View PostNot for illegal purposes mind!
My wife works at a special school and they have a load of kids’ films on DVD. I have been asked to copy the disks so that they can use the backups to watch the films and keep the originals safe. I have a dual layer DVD writer and have bought some dual layer DVD's so that I could make a 1 for one copy but nothing seems to want to play. Nero spits the disk out because it is copy protected. I tried DVDxCopy but that is getting a little old and doesn't seem to have any awareness on dual layer writable DVD's. What would be the best tool for the job?
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Copy A DVD
Not for illegal purposes mind!
My wife works at a special school and they have a load of kids’ films on DVD. I have been asked to copy the disks so that they can use the backups to watch the films and keep the originals safe. I have a dual layer DVD writer and have bought some dual layer DVD's so that I could make a 1 for one copy but nothing seems to want to play. Nero spits the disk out because it is copy protected. I tried DVDxCopy but that is getting a little old and doesn't seem to have any awareness on dual layer writable DVD's. What would be the best tool for the job?Tags: None
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