Anydvd is unstoppable

Discussion in 'Copy DVD to DVDR' started by tucker001, Aug 3, 2006.

  1. tucker001

    tucker001 Regular member

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  2. theridges

    theridges Guest

    nothing is going to stop people from hacking todays media which is why new more expenive media is comming and that will be hacked in time so no worries :)
     
  3. aabbccdd

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    the Sony/Disney DVDs already cause playback problems with some standalone DVD players. which drives a wedge between the customer and Sony with the useless protection on the newer DVDs .and they wonder why DVD sales are down lol
     
  4. DVDRyaN

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    What is cinemanow?
     
  5. arniebear

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    CinemaNow is a dl service, pay, for movies that allows you to burn 1 DVD copy of your dl. Kind of pricey if you ask me though, but it is legal.
     
  6. aabbccdd

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    Pete whats it run per movie to DL ??
     
  7. arniebear

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    They have some old titles for 4.99, but the newer are running 9.99 and up. Personally, I could order it on payper view and just record with a recorder cheaper. You can buy the movie for almost the same price and back it up as much as you want, not just the one time they allow you.
     
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    just info

    CinemaNow's download-to-DVD uses checksum errors as DRM
    Posted by Seán Byrne on 05 August 2006 - 02:19 - Source: TechWeb

    When CinemaNow announced its DVD writing capability for movie downloads, it looked like great news for for those interested in legally downloading movies as it would mean giving them the capability to play their downloaded movies in a standard DVD player. Unfortunately unlike music download services that allow DRM-free CD writing, CinemaNow uses copy protection measures deveoped by FluxDVD to deliberately insert errors in the Digital Sum Value (DSV) checksum values to make it difficult to rip or copy. This copy protection measure has a side effect in that some DVD players may not be able to tolerate these checksum errors, which could result in a stuttering image or the disc refusing to play altogether.

    go here to read the article
    http://www.cdfreaks.com/news/13773

    anydvd statement
    Next update will fix the FluxDVD problems, and it will work with CloneDVD as well.
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    You can buy most old and good movies in Wal-Mart for $5. Even a lot of the newer and better stuff is under $10. I'll pass.
     
  10. mackdl

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    I've seen older title dvds on sale for 2@$7 CAD at Walmart and FutureShop.

     

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