In a message dated 1/8/2006 4:58:32 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
First, as a proviso, I'll ask the question and if somebody takes offence
then please direct me to a site where the question would be appropriate.
I am trying to make a copy of a DVD that is copywrited.
The purpose of the copy is to archive the DVD and I have no intention of
making more than one copy of selling any copies. This is not an attempt to
learn how to "cheat the system". (The "system" will be neither richer nor
poorer by my actions.)
I traqnsferred the contents of the DVD to my hard disk using DVDFab
decrypter (found it on the web by looking around. It came out about 4.5 GB
two files, one video and one audio.
Using IMG tool burn (found it on the web) I attempted to burn it to my
Pioneer DVD-RW DVR-109 Drive which held a 4.7 GB Sony DVD+R blank.
My first problem is that my DVD drive is not recognized, it is not
accessible. When I go to Windows explorer and click the drive in the left
column it says "not accessible (Incorrect function) in the right column.
Can/will anyone help?
Bob Blakely
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Bob,
I use a combination of "AnyDVD" (Slysoft) and "CloneDVD" (Elaborate bytes).
Works like a charm.
Red
"Some days it's just not worth chewing through the leather straps."
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