can i use sonic record now to copy dvds w/ copyrights

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  1. lhsnets

    lhsnets Member

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    I have just gotten a new dell and would like to know more about copying dvds on sonic record now. Each time I try to copy a dvd I receive this message: "this disc you are trying to copy is copy protected. A copy of this disc cannot be performed." Can I copy dvds with copyrights? If so how? Please help!
     
  2. gamename

    gamename Regular member

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    i havent used sonic in awhile but u will definitley need some thing to break encyption. like dvd43 (which is free here at ad)or anydvd or dvdidlepro. anydvd and idlepro come with a free trial. i would recomend ditching the sonic and tryng dvdfabdecrypter and shrink. u will need a burn engine, nero is what i recomend or u can use dvddecypter. there r links under my sig that have guides for using this software. u can download most of them at filepedia.com which is on the home page at ad.
     
  3. PirateDan

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    Just a hint here is a term that you should learn to use.
    I want to know how to back-up my DVD's.
    Copying means that you are doing something illegal and I for one don't condone that, if you get what I mean.
    You see the law says that you can make a legal copy of a disc that you own so that junior or fido don't ruin your favorite disc.
    Ironic coming from a guy who's handle is PirateDan LOL.
     

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