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Problems Burning Copies Of DVDs Recorded From Philips DVDR75

Discussion in 'DVD recorders' started by Matt75, Aug 17, 2005.

  1. DogBomb

    DogBomb Regular member

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    If you are trying to copy a DVD made from your standalone to another DVD using your PC, all you need to do is drag the VIDEO_TS folder over from the original to your hard drive and burn to a DVD. There is no CSS encryption on it at all. That costs $$$ - like $30K for a license.
     
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    Matt 75,
    Don't forget you may find it easier to edit out adverts on the recorder itself. You can then select the "make edits compatible" feature. this means other players recognise the edits as well. In this case, if I read the info of the files on the P.C using shrink it tells me thee are two files. The edited one is usually about 10 or 15 mins shorter than the other. Then if you want to get rid of the philips menu you can re-author with shrink which, although there is no need to shrink the file, it will remove the menu. Just recently I have been doing this but then adding my own menu using TMPGEnc DVD Author (not free) especially when adding two titles to one disc using DVD shrink. Also if you made the original recording on a RW you can ditch it once on your HDD.
     

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