Subscribe to AfterDawn's weekly newsletter.
How to Successfully Copy fluxDVDs
#1
19 Sep 2006 @ 17:49
gogochar
Suspended due non-functional email address
First of all, fluxDVDs are by far the peskiest DVDs known to mankind ;). FluxDVD is a small program written by the same author of ratDVD. It's copy-protection is different due to the insertion of "checksum errors" into it's DRMed DVDs. It should also be noted that AnyDVD cannot directly break this encryption, even though it claims to. It needs CloneCD to successfully copy the DVD. CinemaNow has taken the burning program as a way of effectively making sure purchasers of its "Burn To DVD" program does not subject its DVDs to piracy. On another note, the CinemaNow DVDs contain all the material that the original store-bought DVD contains. And the quality is similar, but not equal to that of store-bought DVD quality. But now AnyDVD can help copy the DVD.
The tools you will need to successfully copy these insane pieces of crap include (at the time of this writing) AnyDVD and CloneCD. Both of these can be purchased at the SlySoft website. The free trial is really all you need though. Sometimes AnyDVD will say

It is not known why it says this, maybe it’ll be fixed in the next edition. Of course, this has only happened in the 6.0.5.1 and not in the 6.0.5.0 version.
Just insert the fluxDVD and open up CloneCD and process it. Pretty soon, you’ll have a copy of the fluxDVD. Enjoy.
The tools you will need to successfully copy these insane pieces of crap include (at the time of this writing) AnyDVD and CloneCD. Both of these can be purchased at the SlySoft website. The free trial is really all you need though. Sometimes AnyDVD will say

It is not known why it says this, maybe it’ll be fixed in the next edition. Of course, this has only happened in the 6.0.5.1 and not in the 6.0.5.0 version.
Just insert the fluxDVD and open up CloneCD and process it. Pretty soon, you’ll have a copy of the fluxDVD. Enjoy.
This message has been edited since its posting. Latest edit was made on 26 Jan 2007 @ 14:38
Guides:
rip.NET: http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/376651#2254518
DVD to Avi, VCD and SVCD: http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/379628
Copying fluxDVDs: http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/396724#2389503
Extracting Audio from DVDs: http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/382429
Completely removing DRM from legally purchased internet music, like iTunes: http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/456632
rip.NET: http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/376651#2254518
DVD to Avi, VCD and SVCD: http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/379628
Copying fluxDVDs: http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/396724#2389503
Extracting Audio from DVDs: http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/382429
Completely removing DRM from legally purchased internet music, like iTunes: http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/456632
AfterDawn
Advertisement
This discussion thread has been automatically closed, as it hasn't received any new posts during the last 180 days. This means that you can't post replies or new questions to this discussion thread.
If you have something to add to this topic, use this page to post your question or comments to a new discussion thread.
If you have something to add to this topic, use this page to post your question or comments to a new discussion thread.

