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Discussion in 'Copy DVD to DVDR' started by hotrod456, Oct 28, 2005.

  1. catfreak

    catfreak Active member

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    AnyDVD and DVD43 do not seem to get along together. You need to use either one or the other. I've used both and ended up purchasing AnyDVD ... It is a much more stable program and is updated very frequently. By the way, right now you can get a $10 discount on AnyDVD.
     
  2. JERRY1

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    thanks for the information. I was afraid of some type of complication between the 2 programs. I will try however to see how well dvd43 works with 1 Click, then compare it to AnyDvd after I uninstall dvd43. I also had some difficulty in uninstalling dvd43 but eventually ran a search on the files and manually eliminated them 1 by 1. JERRY
     
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    dvdfabdecrypter is free here at ad, and it is updated often. i would try that if i was running low on cash. however if u have the cash i would definitly get anydvd and clonedvd2, u wont be sorry. i wouldnt run dvd43 and anydvd together, they dont mix well.
     
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    what are the advantages of CloneDvd as well as AnyDvd. Thanks JERRY
     
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    Ok, and sorry for so many questions. I have downloaded both Anydvd and 1Click. Am I to understand that Anydvd runs in the background, so their is nothing for me to do other than use 1Click and I will be able to duplicate a dvd that is copyprotected, for my own use? Did I understand this correctly. I took a look at DvdClone, and even downloaded it and found it to be to confusing. All I want to do is make a second dvd copy. Thanks for any help in responding. JERRY
     
  6. aabbccdd

    aabbccdd Guest

    actually your better off using CloneDVD 2 with anydvd its very simply to use follow this guide step by step jerry

    http://bbmayo.home.comcast.net/

    and yes anydvd runs in the background ,put in the dvd let anydvd read it( about 15 or 20 seconds) when the fox head (in your tray bar) turns complete red your ready to encode the dvd with CloneDVD 2 or your 1click.

    and BTW CloneDVD 2 and anydvd are 10 bucks off till the 15th of this month making the combo 49 dollars so def. consider that
     
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  7. JERRY1

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    Thanks for all the info and help. I was able to use a movie that duplicated beautifully with 1Click and AnyDvd and it worked without any distortion or other problems associated with copyprotection. Being a newbie, the simplist solutions for me seem to be the best. I could not have asked for anything better. Thank you again.
     
  8. zhelpz

    zhelpz Guest

    Jerry,

    yes AnyDvd runs in the background - so when you open your 1click - it should not have problems for you to make your backup - as Anydvd has "taken out" the encryption
     
  9. JERRY1

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    just out of curiosity, is their a name for that typeface ZAZZLE ?, I am into type face designs. Very nice and different. JERRY
     
  10. zhelpz

    zhelpz Guest

    I have no idea what the font iz .... I just asked somebody to make the name for me and - viola! *L*
     

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