**Wolves, Chewing Time!!**Adding DVD Copy Protection

Discussion in 'Safety valve' started by maddux91, Nov 13, 2006.

  1. maddux91

    maddux91 Guest

    I am currently using NERO to burn my DVDs, I have very important information/files on them which i do not want ANYONE to have the chance to copy completely.

    I was wondering how do I add copy protection to my DVD+R, how can I do this? I have heard of securom but thats just used by the distributors (sony)

    Please help!
     
  2. alkohol

    alkohol Regular member

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    It's totally useless, so you're just wasting your times trying to encrypt your DVD+R or DVD-R disc. Even the big guys like Sony and Macrovision latest encrypted protections can be ripped.

    Good luck on your journey.
     
  3. maddux91

    maddux91 Guest

    Sorry, i forgot to mention
    The people who I give my discs to, only know how to straight rip using nero but have no clue with bypassing any encryption.

    I just need a link to a download which is easy to use or a way to add BASIC encryption techniques to the dvds.
     
  4. rdmercer1

    rdmercer1 Active member

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    just put the files on the disk in a ziped format and have them pasword protected, works every time, also if the files that you are puting on the disk have, very important information/files why would you loan them out? sounds kinda silly! or are they just movies that you have burned and don't want your friends to copy them?
     
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  5. maddux91

    maddux91 Guest

    Yeah exactly, although its games not movies.
    I am trying to start making a bit of cash by selling burnt games at school, except people are copying them for eachother and it ruins my profit/audience

    Any suggestions?
     
  6. rulisky

    rulisky Regular member

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    Piracy Alert.
     
  7. Dunker

    Dunker Regular member

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    Um, are these games YOU'VE written or own the rights to? If not, then you are asking us to help protect your own piracy.
     
  8. PeaInAPod

    PeaInAPod Active member

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    So when kids at your school copy games and sell them it ruins YOUR profit/audience? What about the profit/audience for everyone else? Stores like BestBuy and Circuit City lose that business, Programmers for the company lose $, and everyone else in the line of production lose money.
    So tell your friends to save their money and go buy the game. And if they can't afford it then tough love, doesnt give nobody the right to buy/sell pirated media.
     
  9. evilh0ly

    evilh0ly Regular member

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    hey maddux you can go buy one of those $2500 pioneer dvd burner( the cheapest one that allows burning of css) and possibly sony dvd architect software for about $2000 and tries to put your decryption
    on your pirated dvd, although it is gonna do no good because companies with billions can't even stop it, so what makes you can do it.

    also one more thing, you are going to get in big trouble doing this.
     
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  10. res2cue

    res2cue Guest

    maddux91 wrote:

    so did EA, Sony and other creators of these games....

    I'm speechless.. here's your sign.
     
  11. ddp

    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    maddux91, lightning struck!!! moved to safety valve for the wolves & title edited.
     
  12. gwendolin

    gwendolin Senior member

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    @maddux91, I'm afraid it had to be said

    [bold]YOU IDIOT[/bold]

    You have come to the wrong forum, your type is unwelcome!!
     
  13. The_Fiend

    The_Fiend Guest

    It's scum like this that make me second guess wether or not i should have bought that M1 Garand and go on a kiddie killing spree.

    [​IMG]
     
  14. NicHt

    NicHt Regular member

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    You Mod's Spelled wolves wrong, As it is spelled wolves, not woves. Just thought I'd let you know. =D

    @Maddux:I'm not going to flame, you for asking the simple question. But the reason for whitch you want it is pretty idiotic. Who [bold]sells[/bold] burnt (Stolen/Pirated) games on cd. Then [bold]complains[/bold] when they are stolen of him. Dude, if you yourself is ripping someone off, fine okay I don't care, but if you come here and B/M about you yourself getting ripped off... (People stealing your stolen goods) that is just dumb.
     
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  15. lonernz

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    nice spotting ,
     
  16. creaky

    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    LOL, what a tool, schools need to bring back the cane or at least the naughty chair, this is what's gonna happen if the pre-schoolers don't start doing their homework and leaving the forums until they're all growed up -
    [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
  17. lonernz

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    I say, quiet funny there old man smooth as a wire brush.
     

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