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lugesm 22-02-2004 05:05

"AnyDVD" Question
 
Just read about AnyDVD and I am hoping that someone can help with a brief description of how to use the program before I attempt to download it.

From what I have been able to read on the forum it sounds as if I need another program to actually create the backup copy on my DVD burner. Any suggestions about which program to use.

Thanks so much for any help you can provide.

LGS

[]Andy-C[] 22-02-2004 05:17

I like to use AnyDVD with CloneDVD.
It gives good results.
It may take a while but it is worth it.

TylerDurden 22-02-2004 09:13

Basically Anydvd, when installed runs itself in the background of your pc. All it does is disable the flags on your drive that tell it the movie dvd is copywrite protected.

When used with other programs such as CloneDVD you can just rip and compress your dvd on the fly.




Tyler!

lugesm 22-02-2004 10:13

Tyler & Andy . . . .

Thank you for the information.

I checked the CloneDVD site and found that they have a beta version available for download. It appears that the final version, which will not be free, should be out some time this year.

Sorry if this is such an inane question, but I am a real novice in this area, and I appreciate your patience. With AnyDVD do I just copy the DVD to my hard drive and then use that new file to burn a DVD with CloneDVD.

Thanks again,
LGS :)

TylerDurden 22-02-2004 10:37

Make sure you get the CloneDVD from this site:

http://www.elby.ch/en/products/clone_dvd/


You may also wanna read up the DVD Backups for Dummies thread. That will help you out with understanding what you need to do.




Tyler!

lugesm 22-02-2004 14:21

O K ! ! !

Downloaded CloneDVD and AnyDVD and tested the combination on one of my original DVD movies. It worked perfectly.

It is a little slow, but since there is no intermediate action required I simply placed the original in my DVD Reader drive and a blank Ritek DVD-R in my Sony DRU-500AX recorder. The process went from READ to WRITE and completed the task without intervention by me. The result was a perfect copy.

Thanks for the help.

LGS

lugesm 23-02-2004 03:15

One word of caution on AnyDVD.

The program, by default, launches when the computer boots and remains in the background. In that condition my Veritas "Record Now DX" will not function properly; apparently there is some kind of interaction between the two programs.

However, if you right click on the little "fox" icon that the program places in the system tray, a popup menu allows you to disable automatic launch at boot.

The program can be launched at any later time by double clicking on the "fox" icon which the program places on the desktop when it is installed.

LGS

TylerDurden 23-02-2004 06:02

I dont know about that man, I always have AnyDVD running and I also have RecordNow DX. No problems as of yet. But if your having probs go ahead and turn it off.





Tyler!

lugesm 29-02-2004 17:16

FOLLOW-UP

After trying the AnyDVD/CloneDVD combination several times, I have to conclude that it is an excellent process which provides outstanding results. :)

Just wish they weren't so expensive . . . . $78.00 for the combination. :rolleyes:

But, with DVDXCopy now declared illegal, I suppose the cost is reasonable. ;)

LGS

TylerDurden 29-02-2004 17:22

Quote:

Originally posted by lugesm
FOLLOW-UP

But, with DVDXCopy now declared illegal, I suppose the cost is reasonable. ;)

LGS



Where did you hear that?




Tyler!

noob 29-02-2004 23:13

I think he means the U.S. court case that made 321 studios remove the part of the program that bypasses copy protection.
Can't honestly see many people buying the new version,unless they know about AnyDVD.

lugesm 01-03-2004 02:34

Tyler -

This from the "321 Studios" web site.

"NEWS
If 321 Studios is unable to stay the recent injunction against DVD X Copy, a new version of the popular DVD duplication software may soon be available--minus a key component: the descrambler that allows users to create viewable copies. Although the company plans to appeal the latest ruling, it will follow court orders that were handed down on Friday from District Judge Susan Illston. Specifically, 321 Studios is required to stop producing "... or otherwise trafficking in any type of DVD circumvention software." Also being removed from the proposed new version of the software will be some good faith features 321 Studios had installed, such as embedded disclaimers declaring a DVD is a copy, and the inability to re-copy a copied DVD."

Luke :mad:

sp4m 01-03-2004 02:58

Re: "AnyDVD" Question
 
Quote:

Originally posted by lugesm
Just read about AnyDVD and I am hoping that someone can help with a brief description of how to use the program before I attempt to download it.

From what I have been able to read on the forum it sounds as if I need another program to actually create the backup copy on my DVD burner. Any suggestions about which program to use.

Thanks so much for any help you can provide.

LGS

Hey... i hope i don't brake some rule now... but on http://www.vcdhelp.com/guides/ you can find a lot of reel good howtos! Just go down to Format Conversion: and choose DVD9 to one DVD, or whatever you want...

lugesm 08-03-2004 23:13

sp4m -

Thanks for the tip. The URL you suggested was linked to another which provided detailed instructions and explanations. :D

Regards,
LGS

Tim-V 22-03-2004 21:14

Where can I get AnyDVD cheap... if possible free?


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