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Discussion in 'DVDR' started by kylemo, Dec 31, 2005.

  1. kylemo

    kylemo Member

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    I was wondering if there is any way to burn sony pictures DVD's. I have been using DVD x copy Xpress and cant do it with this roggy. Help please?
     
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    Starrift Regular member

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    @kylemo
    well im kinda new at the hole law side of copying things but i do belive "burning movies" is ilegal. If u had of said backing up... well any way, could u refresh my memory, wats a sony picture DVD?
    once i no wat it is i can probably help u ^_^
     
  3. binkie7

    binkie7 Moderator Staff Member

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    A lot of Sony movies have their ARccOS protection on them. Xcopy can't handle this. You'll need AnyDVD (free trial for 21 days & runs in the backgound) or rip w/ dvdfab decrypter.
     
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    ireland Active member

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    even with anydvd dvdxcopy xpress still will not be able to burn sony.
    xpress is over two years old,with no updates since 321 studios closed.
     
  5. kylemo

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    Soo, is there anyway to back up sony movies?
     
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    have had luck with dvdfab decrypter and shrink over dvdxcopy
    good luck backing up your movies Bootsie
     
  7. binkie7

    binkie7 Moderator Staff Member

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    Oh yes - sony's can be a peice of cake! Just need the right progs.
    Check out this link - has guides to the the progs and links to them.
    http://home.comcast.net/~bbmayo/index.html
    The easiest combo is AnyDVD w/ CloneDVD - well worth the $.
    AnyDVD is continually updated to stay on top of anything new coming out.
     
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    binkie7 is absolutely correct. Both programs are updated frequently. In fact, AnyDVD was updated today.
     
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    dvdnoobie Regular member

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    I use cloneDVD2+AnyDVD and never have a problem!! Also if decide to purchase AnyDVD or any slysoft product. put AFTERDAWN in coupon code do get $10 off....
     
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    I would like to say hello to this afterdawn world also...i have been reading and gathering great info from this site for 2 months...i finally joined the place!! It's a great site
     
  12. binkie7

    binkie7 Moderator Staff Member

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    Hey rommel00
    Welcome to aD! Good choice in progs - you should have little if any problems backing up your movies w/ those.
     

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