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Burn Protected DVD Like a Pro
Most of the movie materials today are protected with DVD encryptions to prevent piracy. The law prohibits the reproduction of burn protected DVDs for the purpose of selling the copies to the public. There are countries however, who still allow copying these types of media or software materials for back-up and personal purposes. This site reminds its readers to use the information in this article properly and without in violating any anti-piracy law.

There are different ways to copy burn protected DVDs – that is, bypassing their protection schemes and have them copied. One of the easy ways is through the use of a DVD Copy Software. There are lots of copy software over the internet, and some of them are free. In choosing one, make sure that it’s user-friendly and it is compatible with your DVD burner. Refer to this link to: know more of the features a DVD copy software should have.

One of the software’s processes is to convert burn protected media by DeCSS. It’s a process of “descrambling” the scrambled data to be readable again by any video software.

Another process is the extracting or “ripping” of the already-read files by a DVD Copy Software through the use of any popular video player. For instance, DVD Next Copy Next Tech takes advantage of video player software like PowerDVD for decrypting data, so that you burn a copy of the protected media onto a blank DVD or CD.

The actual burning/copying would take about an hour depending on the bulk of the file you are copying and the speed of your computer.

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