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Re: good program to copy dvds [Re: psi]
#19024940 - 10/24/13 10:52 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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psi said: I like Handbrake for encoding the movies.
Handbrake is definitely the best. But seriously OP, renting movies?
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Re: good program to copy dvds [Re: pwnasaurus]
#19024991 - 10/24/13 11:04 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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A lot of ppl I know use that redbox thing Seems common but F that noise
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Re: good program to copy dvds [Re: pwnasaurus]
#19025001 - 10/24/13 11:06 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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pwnasaurus said: Handbrake is definitely the best. But seriously OP, renting movies?
Sounds to me like it's more convenient than downloading, plus higher quality, generally.
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Re: good program to copy dvds [Re: s240779]
#19025025 - 10/24/13 11:12 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Oh and sometimes DVDs have awesome extras.
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Re: good program to copy dvds [Re: s240779]
#19025033 - 10/24/13 11:15 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Around here the library has a pretty wide selection of DVD movies. They have a fair number of blu-rays too.
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Re: good program to copy dvds [Re: s240779]
#19025039 - 10/24/13 11:16 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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pwnasaurus said: Handbrake is definitely the best. But seriously OP, renting movies?
Sounds to me like it's more convenient than downloading, plus higher quality, generally.
More convenient than downloading? I can have a movie downloaded before you get your shoes on to go to the store.
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Re: good program to copy dvds [Re: pwnasaurus]
#19025053 - 10/24/13 11:19 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Some people have internet with crazy low caps and shit like that.
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Re: good program to copy dvds [Re: pwnasaurus]
#19025526 - 10/24/13 12:57 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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pwnasaurus said:
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Da2ra said:
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pwnasaurus said: Handbrake is definitely the best. But seriously OP, renting movies?
Sounds to me like it's more convenient than downloading, plus higher quality, generally.
More convenient than downloading? I can have a movie downloaded before you get your shoes on to go to the store.
And I can download a movie in 2-3 hours, unless it's a blue ray HD movie, then that can go all night long, while I can't do dick on line. What's your point fancy pants?
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Re: good program to copy dvds [Re: 4runner]
#19025540 - 10/24/13 01:00 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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i use to know that feel not anymore tho
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Re: good program to copy dvds [Re: pwnasaurus]
#19025725 - 10/24/13 01:32 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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pwnasaurus said:
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psi said: I like Handbrake for encoding the movies.
Handbrake is definitely the best. But seriously OP, renting movies?
Handbrake won't do copy protected movies.
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Re: good program to copy dvds [Re: 4runner]
#19025739 - 10/24/13 01:33 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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pwnasaurus said: Handbrake is definitely the best. But seriously OP, renting movies?
Sounds to me like it's more convenient than downloading, plus higher quality, generally.
More convenient than downloading? I can have a movie downloaded before you get your shoes on to go to the store.
And I can download a movie in 2-3 hours, unless it's a blue ray HD movie, then that can go all night long, while I can't do dick on line. What's your point fancy pants?


A 1080p movie takes me 1-2 hours usually
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Re: good program to copy dvds [Re: AWS]
#19025740 - 10/24/13 01:33 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Handbrake is for encoding files, not copying a disc to one's computer.
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Re: good program to copy dvds [Re: s240779]
#19025770 - 10/24/13 01:38 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Individual said: DVD Decrypter - for copying the entire dvd as a ISO
Why would you copy it as an ISO? The state of the files on the disc is a bunch of files inside a folder called VIDEO_TS and the disc can be copied to the computer in this exact fashion. In fact, if the DVD does not have copy protection, you can just put the disc in your computer and copy and paste the files to your computer.
Maybe he wants to copy the entire dvd including all the extras onto a blank dvd disk to enjoy later on his dvd player? I don't know. I just gave suggestion he may find useful.
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Re: good program to copy dvds [Re: Individual]
#19025845 - 10/24/13 01:50 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Copying the VIDEO_TS folder will copy the extras. It is the whole of the DVD. A DVD-R burned from a copied VIDEO_TS folder will be the exact same thing as the original DVD.
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Re: good program to copy dvds [Re: AWS]
#19025850 - 10/24/13 01:52 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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psi said: I like Handbrake for encoding the movies.
Handbrake is definitely the best. But seriously OP, renting movies?
Handbrake won't do copy protected movies.
You can use another program to decrypt and rip the movie to the hard drive first, e.g. DVD Decrypter for DVDs. I don't recall offhand what I used for Blu-ray but it's the same idea.
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Re: good program to copy dvds [Re: psi]
#19025856 - 10/24/13 01:53 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Isn't DVD Decryptor an abandoned program and thus outdated? It's my understanding that DVD Fab and Any DVD are the gold standards.
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Re: good program to copy dvds [Re: s240779]
#19025867 - 10/24/13 01:56 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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DVD Decrypter is the one I'm familiar with, I have heard it's no longer in development but I never encountered a movie it wasn't able to rip. I don't do huge amounts of dvd ripping though.
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Re: good program to copy dvds [Re: s240779]
#19025875 - 10/24/13 01:57 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Da2ra said: Copying the VIDEO_TS folder will copy the extras. It is the whole of the DVD. A DVD-R burned from a copied VIDEO_TS folder will be the exact same thing as the original DVD.
Maybe it works like that too, I don't know.. I have never done it this way..
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Re: good program to copy dvds [Re: Individual]
#19025894 - 10/24/13 02:01 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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I'm not just talking about copy & paste, which as I said, works fine for DVDs that don't have copy protection. Copying the VIDEO_TS folder is also the standard procedure for decrypting programs.
ISO files are generally used by geeks, from what I understand, and usually for software, not for DVDs.
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Re: good program to copy dvds [Re: s240779]
#19025916 - 10/24/13 02:05 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Da2ra said: I'm not just talking about copy & paste, which as I said, works fine for DVDs that don't have copy protection. Copying the VIDEO_TS folder is also the standard procedure for decrypting programs.
ISO files are generally used by geeks, from what I understand, and usually for software, not for DVDs.
They're used by geeks? ISO's are pretty much the standard as far as disk images go, I'd say their usage is pretty widespread. If you download any copy of Windows / software for Windows you often get an ISO.
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